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From: AmericanGunsmith
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  • Hell of a gun last forever mines a 1914 and still shoots perfect. Lives up to its name the Perfect repeater

  • my buddie bought one with a vent rib 400.bucks at the gunshow

  • One thing I noticed on my 1925 model. Once the action is pumped. It can't be pump again without pulling the trigger first.

  • @jrwel14 same w/ mine and mine is from '63

  • @jrwel14 down near the trigger on the left hand side theres a tab push it

  • Will add that I have their video on the Remington 11. It sure helped me in understanding the gun. Need to get this one, too.

  • Have a 1925 12GA. with a Poly-choke. Love it!

  • my grandma just found one from one of my old grandpa's gun collections, took it to a gun trader and sed it was worth $500

  • Have one from the 30's- early 40s.

  • my dad just gave me and my brother a model 12 and a remington model of 1917 sporterized rifle.

  • what was it that breaks down? im thinking of getting one and i want to know how to avoid that stuff but i cant really understand your voice, could u help me out?

  • Got mine for $50 and some minor house work. Definitely a good, solid weapon.

  • best damn shotgun if you ask me

  • You got that right!!!

  • i own one and it was built in 1932 and i love to shoot it there so fun to shoot... i use it for duck hunting also sometimes lol ..... gettttttter done

  • i have one, beautifull condition dont know what year though

  • Check the serial, type in Winchester Model 12 on google, and click the 1st link. Mine was made in '48.

  • I just got one today!

  • I plan to buy one someday.

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