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Presentation Winchester Model 12 Pigeon Grade Slide Action Shotgun with Clock and Trophies

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Presentation Winchester Model 12 Pigeon Grade Slide Action Shotgun with Clock and Trophies
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This Winchester Model 12 was presented to Orval Voorhees for winning the 1952 Grand American Handicap trap shoot competition, held August 24, 1952 in Vandalia, Ohio. The shotgun features a red front and ivory mid bead sights on the matte vent rib with 2 3/4" chamber and choked full. The left side rear of the barrel has the standard Winchester markings and the left side of the receiver is marked "ORVAL VOORHEES / WINNER 1952 / GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP". The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the frame and magazine at the breech and the magazine is marked with a pigeon. Mounted with deluxe checkered walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with metal grip cap and Morgan adjustable recoil pad. Accompanying the shotgun are 7 trophies, (1 has a clock as part of it) from various events Mr. Voorhees participated in, a number of publications with articles about Voorhees, photos, the embroidered patch from the 1952 Grand American, numerous letters, some congratulating Mr. Voorhees on his win at the Grand American, and other personal items of Mr. Voorhees. LOP 13 5/8".
BBL: 30 inch vent rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1429262
Condition: Very fine as refinished. The shotgun retains 97% custom blue finish with some wear on the left side bottom of the receiver, and some thinning and edge wear on the trigger guard. There is an unknown yellow substance, which looks like print off of another surface on the stock, a black label "ORV VOOHEES" on the forearm, otherwise the wood is very good with some minor dings and scratches, and crisp checkering. Markings are crisp. The action is excellent. The trophies are all good or better, some the brass plaques have been removed.