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The gun comes complete with its original Bright Red, Winchester Logo Hard Carry case. A full complement of chokes and original paperwork (User Manual as well as Warranty Card).
Manual Safety with Barrel Selector built in. As detailed, the Trigger Blade also runs on a slide so will adjust back down to circa 14” pull if needed. A ‘Sporter’ model with Ventilated ½” (12mm) Top Rib. That features a smaller White Mid-Bead as well as the High Vis Red front. Jointing ribs also ventilated to assist with cooling when used for clay shooting OR BUSY game days.
Bright finished Action with some Nice Scroll Engraving. Metal work is generally Very clean and excellent condition throughout. Quite a Nicely Decorative Strong Straight Grained American Walnut Stock with a Good Tight Pattern. Toward the back top on the Right side that changes to some Decorative Gross Grain. That continues over to the left face, spreading out over 70% making this quite a pretty gun indeed. A couple of Very Light blemishes to the woodwork. Nothing the steam of a good brew would not lift back out. …. Well, maybe slightly more but not much. Chequering is still Very Clean and Well Defined too.
Just a CRACKING example Over and Under shotgun from this Iconic maker. Hopefully we will start to get access to Brand New options again before too long. Only things for the last few years have been semi-autos or pump.
THERE ARE more and more None Toxic Shot alternatives being produced. WITH near matching performances to traditional lead and close to, if not matching pressures. Take a look at Horton Gunmakers for their own entry into this debacle of modern day shooting. IF its so lethally deadly to shooters and game eaters how is it every old lead water main supply pipe is not getting ripped out and replaced? To my mind it’s a DISGRACE that the shooting industry did not simply ask that one simple question. NO, they saw an excuse to charge a fortune and that mainly to the detriment of the quarry. Just my opinion …..for what its worth?
Anyway, take a look for yourself:
https://www.hortonguns.com/?page_id=819
NOW, to TRY and help speed up availability I WILL also suggest that YOU pass on details to everyone you know who shoots. Then ALL of us start to ask whoever we buy from why they are not DEMANDING cartridges made in this material? Basically VOTE with your WALLET.
YES, it will take a little time for everything to filter through but patience IS a virtue. It also allows everyone who wants to keep hold of their ‘old favourite’ for the rest of their lives. Even pass it on to the next generation and hopefully beyond!
Sadly Steve has now given up on the UK Gun Trade and left for the US. HOPEFULLY a major producer will adopt and cartridges will eventually travel back this way.
RING for an update and keep checking the web site.