Winchester Model 1300 Serial Number Lookup

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Value and/or date of mfg help us help you, will need:
Model #, barrel(s) length, choke(s), plain, solid rib, vent rib, stlye of stocks, plain walnut, checkered, to date it will need the S/N like this 654xxx or 1566xxx you get the idea.
Note: dating a Post 64 gun is not as easy as the pre 64 guns. Not much has been published.
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Parker reproduction DHE 20 ga. 26' improved , Modified w/ cracked stock repaired and used many times since repair.. great gun but in less than new condition..


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i have an old winchester of my dads just wanted to find out year and ballpark figure its a winchester 1200 12 gauge 2-3/4 chamber with 28 inch barrel and checkered stock, full choke straight barrell. the serial # is L908453 the condition is sorta poor its been through tons of brush lol. the barrel is rusted also. thanks


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Winchester Model 21 28 gauge with 28' vent rib barrels, BTFE, SST, straight grip, checkered butt in 99% condition. Serial # 2345x.


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Winchester Model 1200, 12 gauge, 28', Vent Rib, checkered, Serial No: L959XXX. Would just like to know Mfg. Date.


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model 1300, blued 28' vent rib, interchangable chokes, checkered stock and forearm, serial #L2653, any info would be helpful, thanks


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So are the answers pm'd to the op?


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Winchester Super X2 12GA 3' Black Syn - 28' vented rib, Invector choke, 11BMV05762
what information do you have
Also: if possible
Browning Gold Hunter 12GA - 28' vent rib - Gold Trigger, high gloss Blue, Walnut stock with full cross weave ingraving
Poly choke with 3' chamber - made in Belguim assembled in Portugul
98%
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#1 ..ted williams 12 ga. 28 in. vent rib ,adj. choke ser #p3376XX
#2..ted williams 20 ga. 28 in vent rib , adj. choke ser# p1952XX
just wounder when they were made?


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Hello, Can you please give me more details for the fllowing shotgun ? Thanks!!!
winchester @ Pigeon Grade XTR 12 GA 2 3/4 - 70MM New Haven Conn. USA PK-427472


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need help finding the s/n of my dads m1200 full choke, 30in plain, has checkering on it.

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have SX1 model number m44112


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Winchester 37a 16ga serial noc696387. Thanks


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Hi. I have a kinda oddball Model 12, but with some research reading & this great forum, I have a better idea of what I have. It is a Model 12, 12 Ga., 30' Solid rib, Full choke, 3' Super Speed-Super X, Straight grip English stock checkered at the wrist, Checkered extension forearm, Ser. # 179XXXX (1959?). So would the correct terminology = Super Field Grade Heavy Duck Solid Rib English Stock ? That's a mouthful! Could this be a type of Trap gun? Did any Trap guns have 3' chambers? It does not say Trap. I would like to know approximate value. It is in very, very good condition. I did not notice any booger jobs on the wood or metal. Thanks!


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I have a 1980's Era Winchester Model 101 XTR 12 Gauge. 2 3/4 inch chamber 26 inch vent rib barrels improved cylinder and modified chokes. Symbol G1015. It has never been fired and I have the original documentation down to the winchester purchase record cards, hunter's pocket guide, authorized service center list and instruction manual. The tag that came with it refers to it as a field gun, and it looks like it is a walnut stock. Serial number is K430294.
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I just picked this up at a gun show from a guy - how'd I do?
Winchester Model 12
16 gauge
26' barrel with 85% blueing - inside is like glass
Receiver has 30% bluing but no rust
Mod choke
No rib
PG stock - plain walnut - no checkering
Ser #918130
All parts matching
Paid $285
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Super X Model 1, s/n 26220. Mostly interested in year manufactured but actual value would be good info; 12 gauge, 28' VR w/ mod choke, checkered walnut stock/forearm. Have been told it is in about 90% condition. Just bought it for $300. Thanks.

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I am brand new to the forum, and this is my first post. I just purchased a NIB/NOS Winchester 1300 Black Shadow, and would like to know when it was made. Thanks!

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12 Gauge Model 12, Full Choke, No Rib, No Checkering, Barrel has been cut, S/N is 421XXX, how old is this gun? Can it be worth much with a crappy barrel chop?

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12 Gauge Model 12, Full Choke, No Rib, No Checkering, Barrel has been cut, S/N is 421XXX, how old is this gun? Can it be worth much with a crappy barrel chop?

You should post this down in the regular forum. Very few look at this page.
The gun was made in 1925, and the chopped barrel ruins it's value.



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I recently purchased a mint condition Winchester model 1300 XTR serial # is LX0876--.can someone tell me what year it was made?Thank you.coobie



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Coobie
No one has answered your question because I'm sure they are as confused asI am. After looking in two references, I could find no serial number-year made tables for Winchester Model 1300s. All I found was that the serial numbers for the Model 1300 did start out with the alpha characters LX but that the serial numbers are all higher that 0876. The lowest number listed is 739617. I suggest you contact Winchester and ask them. The address is:
Winchester U.S. Repeating Arms
Administrative Offices
275 Winchester Avenue
Morgan, Utah 84959-9333
Customer Service Tel: 800 333 3288
Fax: 801 876 3737


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Post subject: Re: Winchester Model 1300 XTR serial# question ?
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Coobie
No one has answered your question because I'm sure they are as confused asI am. After looking in two references, I could find no serial number-year made tables for Winchester Model 1300s. All I found was that the serial numbers for the Model 1300 did start out with the alpha characters LX but that the serial numbers are all higher that 0876. The lowest number listed is 739617. I suggest you contact Winchester and ask them. The address is:
Winchester U.S. Repeating Arms
Administrative Offices
275 Winchester Avenue
Morgan, Utah 84959-9333
Customer Service Tel: 800 333 3288
Fax: 801 876 3737

Ned,that's what I seen also on the Winchester also.Kind of confused?The 1300 serial # started out LX0876.Thanks,I will give them a call next week.coobie


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Have the shotgun in hand when you call (for any additional info they might want) and they can tell you in about 5 minutes. I've had them check several shotguns and rifles before and they were very nice and fast.


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