The Winchester Model 12 is a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun featuring a 28-inch barrel and a standard capacity of seven rounds. Manufactured prior to 1964, this configuration represents the earlier production era of the Model 12 line. The shotgun uses a tubular magazine and a manually operated slide action, characteristic of Winchester’s long-running design. The receiver and barrel are constructed from steel, and the firearm is chambered for 12-gauge shells, accommodating standard loads compatible with its design period.
This Model 12 is used. The pump-action mechanism is manually cycled, feeding rounds from the magazine tube into the chamber. The 28-inch barrel length provides a balanced profile suitable for general-purpose shotgun applications. The firearm’s pre-1964 production places it among the earlier examples produced before Winchester’s later manufacturing changes, identifiable by its traditional machining and component fit typical of that timeframe. The steel components retain the standard finish associated with this model, and the stock and forend are configured for a conventional shoulder-fired layout.
Included with the shotgun is the complete firearm as configured, with no additional accessories or packaging specified. The capacity remains at seven rounds as standard for this model and gauge combination. All core components—barrel, receiver, stock, and pump assembly—are integral to the firearm’s original configuration. No extra choke tubes, case, or tools are listed as part of the offering.
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 28" BARREL |
| Caliber | 12 GA |
| Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK (MATTE) |
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