Winchester Model 101 28 Gauge
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Just wondering if any one owns a 28 gauge Model 101?If so what do you use it for,or is it just a safe queen?
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Your 28 gauge posts are my first awareness to the bred. Limited research returned pics of several nice 101 variations. All priced above my pay grade.
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The 28 gauge Model 101 has gone up in value of late years,but many,I think are putting prices way above the guns worth at the present time.Perhaps in the hope of some one coming along and giving them that price or perhaps as a high point to start dickering from.
You are right ,there are several versions of the 28 gauge Model 101.I have a field grade version ,choked full/modified.Manufactured in the late 60s or early 70s as near as I can tell. Would like to get one of the 28 gauge Quail Special 28 gauge 101 guns. |
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