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Description:
The Model 21 was and is the ultimate "patricians shotgun." Winchester manufactured using the best materials, and tapped their best technicians to produce them for the "landed gentry." Most of these shotguns found their way to the highest ranking industrialists and rail-road men. This one, manufactured in 1930, is in exceptionally good shape and doesn't show much shooting. The barrels are so shiny they look new. The wood is not marked with any significant defects, and you have to look hard for even the superficial marks. The only question about originality is the recoil pad, which is probably a replacement, maintenance part, for one that got hard. 12 Gauge
Chambers:
"2 rounds, 12 gauge, 2-3/4 inches Metal Condition:
Good to very good. The defects include a little bit of rust and blue wear under the forearm. See photos. Wood Condition:
Good to very good. No particular issues. The pad appears to be an appropriate replacement. Bore Condition:
Shiny and bright. Barrels:
30 inches Triggers:
Factory single selective trigger. Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 14" DAC: 1-1/2" DAH: 2" CAST: 1/16 Fore End:
Matching walnut beavertail Butt Pad:
Ventilated soft rubber pad from Firearm Accessories Weight:
7 lb - 9 oz Sights:
Solid rib with white fore and mid-beads Chokes:
Fixed Improved Modified and Full Item Location:
Rogers