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    Hello all,
    I was very happy to find this thread since I recently acquired a US military long barrel Model 12 shotgun, presumably another trainer. The serial number, 993460, makes it rather late in the production run for military models. One website assigned it a 1946 production date, for whatever that is worth. It has the proper US flaming bomb marks and a GHD inspector's cartouche. The barrel is marked "12 GA. 23/4 CHAM.-IMP.CY". the gun is in great condition overall, however the left side of the receive has six holes drilled and tapped with set screws in place. I am at a loss to understand what they are doing there. Any suggestions?
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    here is a picture of the screws


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    Wow I love those A5's and the Remington copies as well, I did not know there was a military version. Thanks for that in depth response, I will print it out and put it with my records on the gun. So, what would you guess my gun is worth as a training gun, since you seem to have some recent experience on the non combat shotguns? Thanks again for the help.

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    Texwing,

    I couldn't even beginning to speculate the value of your gun. M12's are in a complete different spectrum than M11's. M11''s are the least valuable of any of the WWII shotguns, and I paid $700 for my M11 training gun three years ago.

    I just searched for completed auctions on Gunbroker and didn't find anything for complete M12's, but some of the parts by themselves were very expensive.

    Hopefully someone with current knowledge might be able to give you an idea.

    You might even email Bruce Canfield and ask him. (If you email him, he'll also be able to sell you his book for a good price and sign it - well worth the money!)

    The 'contact Bruce' link goes to his personal email.

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    Good luck, and let us know what you find!
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    I was contacted by Texwing after he came across me looking up the same information on a different site. I have pretty close to a twin to his gun from what he tells me after I sent him my pictures for review.

    1940 Barrel Date
    SER: 92635X (Told on a different site 1941 Mfg Date)
    Barrel: 28" FULL Choke 2-3/4" Chamber Marked "Full" Choke.
    Left Butt Stock Markings: WB and Cross Cannons Ordinance Wheel
    Left Receiver Centered U.S.
    Top of barrel RW with "Open Flaming" Bomb over it, not beside it.
    Serial Numbers same on both the Barrel and Action
    Condition from review of my pictures: 90%
    No painted on markings or tags.

    The information I have gathered so far from other sites: This would appear to be a very early WWII Military Model 12. Pre WWII Main Weapons Contracts. It is fully marked like a WWII Model 97, and not like other War Time Model 12's.

    From the other sites info:

    Texwing's and mine are the only 28" Full Choke Military Model 12's anyone seems to have ever seen outside of while in the military service a very long time ago.

    No one has came forward with one like these in a collection so far.

    These (Corrected 3) appear to be the only known Model 12's with WWII Model 97 Style Military Markings. I would guess that more exist, however so far no one seems to know where they are.

    I am no expert, but with only 2 known examples of 28" FULL Choke Model 12"s with WWII Model 97 Military Markings, these are collectable.


    I am wondering with WWII Model 97 Military Markings on these 2 Model 12's, if these are not some of the very first Model 12's purchased by the Military after WWI contracts were filled. I am not a collector, and I do not have the books. Someone who collects should know this informatiuon.

    NOTE: I just e-mailed Bruce Canfield. Maby he will be able to shed some light on these 2 guns.

    Just My 2 Cents
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    I had noted the serial number was before the large production began, but didn't read anything else other than the 'long barrels' were called training guns.
    I hope they turn out to be some rare variant.

    Let us know what you find, and good luck!

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    This Is Interesting

    After seeing the original post and pics . I finally went and dug out of my safe a similar shotgun.

    Here are the stats.
    Winchester Model 12 S/N 92637X
    Barrel length 20 in.
    Barrel marked cyl.
    Barrel date 41
    Large Ord. Bomb on top (like on early 97's)
    Receiver/barrel ext. match
    I can see no markings on the stock (probably a old replacement)

    I purchased it about two years ago off Gunbroker for the price of a common model 12 riot.

    I am glad to see similar marked shotguns
    Maybe more will come to light.

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    John Ed

    Your's should have the U.S. centered on the Left side of the receiver the same as Texwing's and mine, I would think.

    My Serial Number is 92635X
    Yours Serial Number is 92637X

    They are within 20 some odd of the same serial number. Yours being a Riot Gun is interesting. Looks like a contract with Riot and Training Shotguns on the same order.

    This makes 3 marked the same so far.

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    QUESTION: You mention the RW Inspectors stamp on the top of the barrel. Does yours have the OPEN Flaming Bomb stamp infront of, or beside the RW?

    QUESTION: Could you get a few more numbers on your Serial Numberr, and X the last number?

    With the Riot Gun listed above it looks like we have 3 marked alike so far.

    Making a little progress slowly.

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    Viper

    Yes it does have the large U.S. on the left side.

    I think you are correct as in regards to the contract speculation.

    Hopefully others will turn up.

    John Ed

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