Hopefully this one post will allow me to include enough photos.
As the title says I have two Winchester Model 12's that I'd like to sell. One of them is an all-original (and I believe untouched) circa 1962 Trap 12-gauge with 30" barrel with full choke and the duckbill three-pin ventilated rib. The other one is a circa 1954 16-gauge with super-fancy aftermarket wood and the desirable solid rib on a 28" full choke barrel. I went through a brief period of interest in Model 12's and thought about collecting them but veered back to my beloved Parkers. I am not extremely knowledgeable on Model 12's but I believe both of these are collector-quality and I've done my best to price them fairly based on google-fu comparisons. DAC and DAH are both very flat because of the monte carlo stocks. LOP on the Trap is 14 3/8" and LOP to the back of the pad on the 16-gauge is 15 1/4". If you need to see photos of anything else please PM me.
These Model 12's show no signs of having been refinished but I will let the photos tell the story. I have owned both of them for many years. I have never fired the 16 gauge and have only fired the Trap gun for one round of trap maybe ten years ago.
I will sell and ship the 12-gauge Trap gun for $1400 and the 16-gauge for $1300 anywhere in the USA. Listed elsewhere so first publicly-posted "I'll take it" wins.
First photos show both:
Now the 12:
Now the 16:
As the title says I have two Winchester Model 12's that I'd like to sell. One of them is an all-original (and I believe untouched) circa 1962 Trap 12-gauge with 30" barrel with full choke and the duckbill three-pin ventilated rib. The other one is a circa 1954 16-gauge with super-fancy aftermarket wood and the desirable solid rib on a 28" full choke barrel. I went through a brief period of interest in Model 12's and thought about collecting them but veered back to my beloved Parkers. I am not extremely knowledgeable on Model 12's but I believe both of these are collector-quality and I've done my best to price them fairly based on google-fu comparisons. DAC and DAH are both very flat because of the monte carlo stocks. LOP on the Trap is 14 3/8" and LOP to the back of the pad on the 16-gauge is 15 1/4". If you need to see photos of anything else please PM me.
These Model 12's show no signs of having been refinished but I will let the photos tell the story. I have owned both of them for many years. I have never fired the 16 gauge and have only fired the Trap gun for one round of trap maybe ten years ago.
I will sell and ship the 12-gauge Trap gun for $1400 and the 16-gauge for $1300 anywhere in the USA. Listed elsewhere so first publicly-posted "I'll take it" wins.
First photos show both:


Now the 12:






Now the 16:



