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Description:
Wood stock shows signs of wear, some surface scratches and normal wear for the age. The Winchester Model 25 is a 12-gauge, pump-action shotgun produced between 1949 and 1954 as a budget-friendly, solid-frame alternative to the popular Model 12. Known as the "poor man's Model 12," roughly 88,000 were made. It is highly durable and features a non-takedown design, often utilizing a full choke, and is well-regarded for its reliability and solid, heavy construction. Key Features and History Production Years: 1949–1954. Design: Solid frame (not a takedown like the Model 12) with a 12-gauge chamber and 2¾ inch capacity. Market Position: Introduced to compete with lower-priced pumps like Mossberg and Ithaca, offering the same action quality as the Model 12 but with less refinement, such as a simpler wood forearm. Choke: Often found with a fixed full choke, which works well with soft shot but is not designed for modern, hard steel shot. Production Total: 87,937 units 12 Gauge