If it's postmarked from Crawford County it won't get opened Going for the 870 behind the door or what's behind door #2?Your dad will get my adoption papers in the mail tomorrow...
If it's postmarked from Crawford County it won't get opened Going for the 870 behind the door or what's behind door #2?Your dad will get my adoption papers in the mail tomorrow...
That is a 30, good eye Mongo.Is that a 30 inch barrel or +? It is hard to tell from pics.
Yes and I know right where 7 sections is. Grew up down the road a bit.Seven Sections American Nostalgia
Devon Harris has forgot more about M-12's than most anyone he deals with parts, and wood
He was a Rep for Federal Ammunition from Logansport
My grandfather gave me his old Win model 12 shotgun ages ago when I turned 18 and wanted to hunt, didn't know much about it at the time other than I wasn't much good with it. Years after he passed and I acquired more of his military (WW2) guns, I looked into the model 12 and found it was made in 1942, with a RA-P stamp on the heel. At some point it passed through Raritan Arsenal- turns out these 30" full choke shotguns were used to train aerial gunners. Fast forward many more years and I had a patient that was a WW2 vet that trained aerial gunners and he was tickled to see my old shotgun, said that looked exactly like the ones he used. Kinda cool. It definitely is not a fancy grade or anything, plain wood with just a bead at the muzzle.