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Description:
The Winchester Model 24 in 12 gauge with 30-inch barrels is a classic "working man's" side-by-side (SxS) double-barrel shotgun. Produced between 1939 and 1958, it was designed to be a rugged, affordable alternative to the more expensive Model 21, prioritizing durability over ornate aesthetics. Equipped with extractors only (it lifts the shells for manual removal) rather than automatic ejectors that throw the shells clear. The Model 24 is often called a "tank" by collectors because of its heavy-duty steel construction. While it lacks the prestige of the Model 21, it is highly regarded for its reliability. Because it has fixed chokes and was made before the era of steel shot, owners of vintage models should consult a gunsmith before using modern non-toxic (steel) waterfowl loads to avoid damaging the barrels. 12 Gauge
Chambers:
Break Action Side by Side Metal Condition:
Good Condition with Some Handling Wear and Minor Spots of Pitting Wood Condition:
American Walnut Pistol Grip Stock in Good Condition with Age Relative Handling Wear Barrels:
30" Barrel; Improved Cylinder / Improved Modified Triggers:
Factory Stock Dimensions:
"14"" LOP, 1 5/8"" DAC, 2 1/2"" DAH, 1/2"" Cast Off Fore End:
American Walnut Beavertail Forend and a Pistol Grip Stock in Good Condition with Some Wood Indentations Butt Pad:
Rubber Recoil Pad Weight:
7.75 lbs Sights:
Front Bead on Solid Rib Item Location:
Tulalip, WA