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*VERY EARLY STANDARD WINCHESTER MODEL 21 FIELD GUN.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
*VERY EARLY STANDARD WINCHESTER MODEL 21 FIELD GUN.
SN 57. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. 30" Bbls with matted, concave rib have early nomenclature on tops of bbls. Top of right bbl is marked "MODEL 21 - WINCHESTER - 12 GAUGE" over "TRADE MARK", top of left bbl with WRA information and New Haven address, along with "PATENTS PENDING". Bbl flats are stamped with SN, Winchester proof, "VP" in a circle, and with chokes (later stamped on bottoms of bbls). Bottoms of bbls are marked "WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL". Standard action is unmarked on water table except for Winchester proof mark, as is found only on early production guns. Gun is as simple as one could get, with plain extractors, double triggers, and splinter forend. Relatively plain American walnut long pistol grip buttstock measures 14" over Winchester hard rubber checkered buttplate. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and matching splinter forend has early takedown latch with small knurled button, projecting above latch plate. This is only found on the earliest guns, and was changed in later production because occasionally a shooters hand would inadvertently open the latch during recoil causing forend to detach. Bore diameter: left-.730, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.032 (Full), right -.010 (Mod). Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.035. Drop at heel: 2-1/2", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 7 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14". CONDITION: Excellent, original, as found. Bbls retain over 95% orig blue, with some minor light scratches, slightly thinning and browning at normal carry point. Action retains approx 90% orig blue, silvering on fences, sharp edges, and around bottom of action. Forend iron is silvered on rounded outer edges, but retains most of its blue. Forend latch has a considerable amount of its blue with most loss due to flaking. Top lever is slightly silvered at thumbpiece with some flaking at pivot. Trigger guard retains a considerable amount of its orig blue but with lots of flaking to brown, and silver is at grip. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig thin varnish finish, with a few light marks and scratches. Checkering shows some very light wear, and soiling. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. An exceptional early gun. 4-48302 MGM152