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Im awaiting pics or a call to go see it in prson, but was wanting to ask around about these....
I found a local guy who has a Winchester Trench Gun with a manufacturing date of 1919. Here is the description: "gun is missing the original heat sheild- not much finish on it-has the U.S. and flaming bomb stamp-no rust or pitting-locks up tight and shoots well-end of the barrel is threaded -has slamfire action-mfg.1919-ser#683xxx with E on top. Serial numbers match" I will hopefully have some pics to add to this, but what are these things bringing now days without a decent original finish, but having matching numbers and not beat to death? He is asking 400. Thanks for any info.
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Don't know what they're worth today, but I got a civilian model for Cowboy Action Shooting several years ago and paid $100 for it, and it's in really good shape. Sounds like the one you're looking at is a bit over priced. Personally, I'd keep looking.
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Well let us see her when you get a pic! What is it with old guns around here????
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I didnt get a reply to my email yet on if i can go see it tomorrow....but I mentioned it to a group I belong to on Facebook and two members offered me 600 sight-unseen if I end up with it. Hmm, I may have to read up on these tomorrow :-)
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COTEP #0443 USMC #0311 "Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less." ~Robert E Lee “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality.” ~Dante Alighieri |
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Went up on Guns America, and they sold one for almost $5,000. Wow, I was way off! Might be a golden opportunity for you, go for it, man!
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, if it is an original for $400.00 I would jump on it!!
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, if it doesn't have the heat-shield.... buy the gun,not the story. The US Gov't also had both Model 97s and Model 12s made in a 'Riotgun' configuration for use by Guards at Civilian Defense Plants. A Win. Model 97 or Model 12 Trenchgun will have sling-swivels and a 1907 Sling in addition to the Heat-Shield. If they're not there, it's a Riotgun.The last true 97 Trenchgun I saw sold for about $5,500.00, Model 12 Trenchguns go for about a grand less.
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