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The condition of the gun will really impact the price. I believe this model had a tendency to crack in a few spots depending on the loads that were used.

Not really sure of the price though. I'm guessing $400 if its in great condition.
 
Would anyone know the value of winchester shotgun Win-Lite Model 59
12 Guage 2-3/4 cham full choke with a glass barrel ?? Thanks

Only made them for 5 or 6 years before discontinued. Barrels were of some glass/metal composite which was prone to separation/damage with even mild neglect. Reciever was prone to cracking as well. The line was a complete failure IMO. Value at 150-200 bucks in fine condition.
 
M12 is a bit out of date, I sold one of these and a real nice 50
for way more than 125.oo
If condition is exc with no problems, these will get about $400.oo
If there is trouble with the win-lite barrel, then, yes, 150.ooor what ever the parts are worth.
 
M12 is a bit out of date, I sold one of these and a real nice 50
for way more than 125.oo
If condition is exc with no problems, these will get about $400.oo
If there is trouble with the win-lite barrel, then, yes, 150.ooor what ever the parts are worth.

If you got more than a couple hundred bucks here in Canada for a 59 then you did well:). Tough to get that for a 50 these days. The 59's were very light for a shotgun, even more so for an auto of the day.

I only fired one once and could not get used to the very light front end. I would think that a shooting technique would have to be developed.

Some demand in the US for 59's, especially barrels and recievers. They have a small following there.:cool:
 
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