Ontario Hillbilly
Regular
- Location
- Parry Sound
I recently purchased a beater winchester model 12 in 12ga.
Its beat up but solid mechanically, serial # indicates manufacture in 1952. A previous owner had cut the barrel to 26" and installed a poly choke, the parkerizing is almost completely gone from the receiver, and the stock has a chunk out of it and a few repairs.
I intend to use it as a utility shotgun, and it will likely hunt mainly pheasant, grouse, and deer. It will also be used for bear protection when I begin as a field technologist.
The current barrel length is a bit long for me, however I do not wish to be stuck with a cylinder bore, and I do like the poly choke for versatility.
I am mechanically inclined, with a background in welding and a limited amount of machining. I am thinking of lopping the barrel at 18 5/8" and re installing the poly choke. Has anyone here done something similar? I cannot afford to take it to a smith at the moment, but I do have oxy-propane torches and some silver solder, as well as tube cutters and files. If it is something best left to a gunsmith, I am contemplating shortening it for now, installing the choke later. Any thoughts?
I would also like to add a rear ghost ring sight, but I do not want to drill into the receiver of a model 12 to do this; the barrel and stock are beyond restoration but the receiver is restorable. Are there any options available to me?
Other things on my wishlist for the 12 are sling mounts (can't find any for it), a side saddle (that doesnt require drilling), and a flashlight mount.
Its beat up but solid mechanically, serial # indicates manufacture in 1952. A previous owner had cut the barrel to 26" and installed a poly choke, the parkerizing is almost completely gone from the receiver, and the stock has a chunk out of it and a few repairs.
I intend to use it as a utility shotgun, and it will likely hunt mainly pheasant, grouse, and deer. It will also be used for bear protection when I begin as a field technologist.
The current barrel length is a bit long for me, however I do not wish to be stuck with a cylinder bore, and I do like the poly choke for versatility.
I am mechanically inclined, with a background in welding and a limited amount of machining. I am thinking of lopping the barrel at 18 5/8" and re installing the poly choke. Has anyone here done something similar? I cannot afford to take it to a smith at the moment, but I do have oxy-propane torches and some silver solder, as well as tube cutters and files. If it is something best left to a gunsmith, I am contemplating shortening it for now, installing the choke later. Any thoughts?
I would also like to add a rear ghost ring sight, but I do not want to drill into the receiver of a model 12 to do this; the barrel and stock are beyond restoration but the receiver is restorable. Are there any options available to me?
Other things on my wishlist for the 12 are sling mounts (can't find any for it), a side saddle (that doesnt require drilling), and a flashlight mount.


















































