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Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun
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The Winchester Model 12, available with a variety of features, was produced continually from 1912 until 1980 and is currently popular with collectors. SN 253168
Winchester (U.S.) Model 12 Slide-Action Tube-Magazine Shotgun (repeater/ breech-loading/ smokeless powder/ shot ammunition) Designed by Thomas C. Johnson, the Model 12 is a slide-action, hammerless repeating shotgun. First listed for sale in 1913, it remained in production until cheaper arms prevailed. The Model 12 shotgun expressed the spirit of its times. Mass-produced and beautifully-made, it gave its middle-class owners a sense of pride. --Dr. William L. Roberts, THE AMERICAN LIBERTY COLLECTION; #120