Winchester model 12

Irish shooter

CGN Regular
Rating - 100%
27   0   0
Location
Pincourt,Qc
I have a question about the buttstock. I have a model 12 made in 1962.We were shooting clay pigeons this afternoon and the the buttstock cracked almost in half. Shooting 2 and3/4 target shells.Are any of the other winchester models buttstocks usable or do I have to find an original?
Thanks Irish
 
There are numerous reproduction stocks available. They come in unfinished and pre-finished versions. You do have to buy the one for a 12 gauge, as the 20 and 16 ga model 12's were a different receiver.

The repros will run you between $130 and $200, plus shipping and tax. They're widely available from places like Western Gun Parts in Edmonton.

ETA: They are sold as "requiring fitting to individual guns", and this is true. I've done a lot of this work. The inletting usually needs to be chiselled a bit to get a proper fit. For this reason, I usually buy the unfinished version. Doing the finish allows for color matching with the fore end.
 
I've installed a 12 ga Model 12 stock on a 16 ga M12...poly choke beater shotgun. The "ring" fits perfectly. The wood is proud of the receiver a bit, but it's totally functional, although not as esthetic as a 16/20/28 stock would be as those are all the same size.
 
Should be able to find an original, they are out there. A model 25 stock will also fit perfect. As long as it's 12 gauge, not that scarce. Smaller gauges are tough to find wood for.
 
NOTE: Winchester Model 25 and Model 12 Featherweight have a different receiver profile than the Model 12. The Model 12 receiver is scalloped but the 12 FW and the 25 are not. I would imagine 12 FW and 25 stocks would not fit with the receiver being very proud of the wood. Just a FYI
Darryl
 
NOTE: Winchester Model 25 and Model 12 Featherweight have a different receiver profile than the Model 12. The Model 12 receiver is scalloped but the 12 FW and the 25 are not. I would imagine 12 FW and 25 stocks would not fit with the receiver being very proud of the wood. Just a FYI
Darryl

I never had that problem. Put a model 12 stock on a model 25 that had been shortened about 2 inches. Fit like a new one.
 
A model 12 featherweight a model 25 and a model 12 all have the exact same butt stock there is no difference in the receiver face know matter what else is said
16 ga 20ga 28ga same butt stock
40 years gunsmithing experience and 10 years Winchester warranty gunsmith
Just saying
 
I will take Struff's word on the stock fit as gospel. I have to admit due to the different look of the 12 Featherweight and Model 25 receiver from the model 12 I figured the fit would be different.
Darryl
 
Back
Top Bottom