patricksbb391
CGN Regular
- Location
- Ottawa & WMU 62
This has been an interesting thread to read.
I have two M21s. both .12 bore, one a WWII-era worker gun (where they took them out of the factory, perhaps without paying?!) and a Skeet model. Nice guns. I shoot quite well with the Skeet and appreciate its robust construction for the added weight, even with light 1200 fps 1 oz loads.
The price commanded by the Winchester models is due to scarcity. Plain and simple. While a M21 in .28 is extremely expensive, so is an original M12 in the same gauge. The last one I recall seeing going at auction in Canada was something like $6500 if memory is correct. I know an older gentleman with one, and despite not using it, and no children, he is reluctant to sell it. So, I wait.
Are they over-weight?, over-priced?, that is a personal opinion for sure, and most certainly asserted by someone whom does not own one, due to a variety of reasons.....they cannot afford, not the opportunity, basic jealousy, whatever.
Thank You.
I have two M21s. both .12 bore, one a WWII-era worker gun (where they took them out of the factory, perhaps without paying?!) and a Skeet model. Nice guns. I shoot quite well with the Skeet and appreciate its robust construction for the added weight, even with light 1200 fps 1 oz loads.
The price commanded by the Winchester models is due to scarcity. Plain and simple. While a M21 in .28 is extremely expensive, so is an original M12 in the same gauge. The last one I recall seeing going at auction in Canada was something like $6500 if memory is correct. I know an older gentleman with one, and despite not using it, and no children, he is reluctant to sell it. So, I wait.
Are they over-weight?, over-priced?, that is a personal opinion for sure, and most certainly asserted by someone whom does not own one, due to a variety of reasons.....they cannot afford, not the opportunity, basic jealousy, whatever.
Thank You.


















































