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Winchester model 12
I have a Winchester model 12 , 12 Ga serial# 615XXX. I assume that this corresponded with a manufacturing year 1930. Is there a possibility it was used during WW2? It has no military markings.
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12-25-2011 03:54 AM
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Unless some young soldier's Paw mailed him the family shotgun to carry into battle, and he somehow got away with it, I agree, not possible or plausible.
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I think that serial number is from after WWII. Going off of memory I would say that it is a 1948-49 manufacture. I could be wrong, but I think I might be right.
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WW2 model 12 serial number range ia appx 939,500 to 1,036,000 .
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Originally Posted by
emmagee1917
WW2 model 12 serial number range ia appx 939,500 to 1,036,000 .
Chris
Chris, those numbers are incorrect. You must have gotten them from one of the on line sites that list them wrong. I have a M12 Trench gun, all original, with the serial number 1011066 and the barrel is dated 1943. Many other guns I have observed fall into this serial number range with the 43 date and books on these shotguns verify the 1943 dates. I can't recall what that site is but they are off by several years in their serial numbers. They have been told from what I hear, but they haven't corrected their listing and it screws up a lot of research for people with their misinformation, Ray
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The ending number is around 1035000 with the last approx 3500-5000 being Factory Parkerized. The beginning number is around 980000 (that is very approx).
Your gun falls within his range so I am not sure what you are calling incorrect, other than the fact that the 939000 number is probably way too low.
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Opps, mis read the numbers, my error, Ray
Last edited by rayg; 01-22-2012 at 08:28 PM.
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