I doubt it PJ.... but I'm no pro and only have one in the stable!All you pros out there…I’m I missing a factory configuration that I don’t know about?
I doubt it PJ.... but I'm no pro and only have one in the stable!All you pros out there…I’m I missing a factory configuration that I don’t know about?
What configuration do you have? I also have a few of each. The matte barrels say police and the ones that are polished say a few different things.I have both the matte finish "police" model and the shiny "marine" model. Bought them new around 1982-1984.
Winchester advertised them as being stainless steel with a copper plating for adhesion and then nickle plating on top. Both of mine came with full stock wood furniture. I have never heard of any other configuration coming from the factory.
I strongly suspect the gun in question is not original.
The coating is $hit, I have seen new in box ones peeling and flaking back in the 1990sand the coating isn't great
Hoytcanon, thank you for the insight. I will have to disagree as I’ve been searching for years and only see this setup a handful of times (2x) and their serial number was off by 160 leading me to believe there was a batch made. It’s hard to believe Gander or a similar outfit would strip down a police stainless of its wood furniture and dress it up with a factory Winchester plastic cob and aftermarket swing-away stock. I mean I’ve seen weird things but financially from a business perspective why? Here is a snippet I found online that supports my conclusion. As for mundane and utilitarian items, I find things are not made with the soul they used to. Turkish shotguns don’t have the collectibility of the old American budget-made firearms. Whatever blows your hair back I guess.That configuration is not rare. There was a Ourdoor Chain in the states, can't remember if it was ####'s or Gander Mountain... something like that that was selling the Marine Defender's with sights in After Market Choate stocks. I had a couple 870 turkey guns back in the day with Choate stocks. It is weird the odd collecting obsessions we get for very mundane and utilitarian items.
Disagree all you want, but Big chains in the states, make special buys and offer special configurations. I highly doubt they bought Marine guns and changed the stocks themselves. This would have been a collaboration to offer this specific configuration. Choate stocks were very popular in.the Southern USA... D*ck's (had to do that due to the auto-delete), Gander Mountain, Guns.com, Lipsey's and several others do these runs regularly. I almost bought two of those guns for my son and I, but went with Rem 870's in Choate Stocks instead... a superior action to the Winchester. In general these special runs are 200 to 500 piece orders. Lipsey's does specialty Ruger configurations regularly that are not catalogued. I guess when you saw those two you should have bought them.Hoytcanon, thank you for the insight. I will have to disagree as I’ve been searching for years and only see this setup a handful of times (2x) and their serial number was off by 160 leading me to believe there was a batch made. It’s hard to believe Gander or a similar outfit would strip down a police stainless of its wood furniture and dress it up with a factory Winchester plastic cob and aftermarket swing-away stock. I mean I’ve seen weird things but financially from a business perspective why? Here is a snippet I found online that supports my conclusion. As for mundane and utilitarian items, I find things are not made with the soul they used to. Turkish shotguns don’t have the collectibility of the old American budget-made firearms. Whatever blows your hair back I guess.
would you be interested in selling the stainless winchester....Well here it is. I had some time to pull out what I believe is one of each of my original from factory Winchester defender 1200 / 1300 USA made configurations. minus the one on the bottom that is a Riot. All different in some way. All you pros out there…I’m I missing a factory configuration that I don’t know about?



























