(Model '12')

Winchester Model 1912 Shotgun

 

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Introduction | I. History of Winchester Guns | II. Models |  III. Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition  | VI. Diagrams


Variations of the Models

You have determined the model of your 1912 Winchester shotgun.  Now you will need to determine if you have any factory-added variations to the regular issue shotgun of each model. There are some models (e.g., riot, trap) that have only one gauge, while in other models the 16 or 28 gauge version is less common and thus, worth more.    Some 1912 Winchester models do not have checkered stocks, but variations do occur where checkering could be ordered and added at the factory. After selecting below, make sure that the gauge you have determined for your shotgun coincides with your selected model and that all other variations are appropriate.  If this is not the case, you may have factory-added variations or those changes could have been made by other owners.  The one model with the greatest possible number of variations in the Pigeon Grade.  For final resolution to any questions, always confer with a reputable gun appraiser.

To See the 1912 "model" features Click Here.

Step 2: Determine the Gauge and Variations of your model types

Select one of the following choices

bulletThe barrel is stamped 12 GAUGE --
bulletThe barrel is stamped 16 GAUGE --
bulletThe barrel is stamped 20 GAUGE --
bulletThe barrel is stamped 28 GAUGE --

A Model 1912 Barrel stamped with 12 gauge

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bulletThe barrel is stamped 26" in length --
bulletThe barrel is stamped 28" in length--
bulletThe barrel is stamped 30" in length --
bulletThe barrel is stamped 32" in length --

 

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bulletThe stock and forearm is checkered. 
bulletThe stock and forearm is grooved. 

Model 1819 grooved forearm

Model 1819 checkered forearm

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bulletYour stock has a pistol grip shape
bulletYour stock has a straight shape

Model 1819 pistol-grip stock

Model 1819 straight stock

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bulletYour gun has a full choke
bulletYour gun has a modified choke
bulletYour gun has an open cylinder choke

Winchester Model 1912 Full choke shotgun

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bulletThere is a solid rib
bulletThere is a vented rib
bulletThere is a milled rib

Vented ribbed Model 1912 Winchester shotgun

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bulletIf there are other extra features not mentioned, and they look original. -- You may have a factory "extra- option".  You may need to consult a professional appraiser to determine the value of your gun. 

 

 

Once you have determined the model and version,
Study the Outline of Features for possible modifications to the original shotgun.


NOW proceed to STEP #3 to determine the condition of Your Gun


Introduction | I. History of Winchester Guns | II. Models |  III. Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition  | VI. Diagrams