In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
winchester 1897
jackiefm
Member Posts: 14 ✭✭
Hello, I am new to the forum and hope someone can help. I just picked up another model 97 take down and the top of the reciever on this one is matted. Haven't seen this. The slide is marked model 97 the serial # dates it 1940. From what i have read matted recievers where on trap models but the bolt is not marked trap thank's Gary
Comments
These things seem to sell for a fair price, but I really want to keep it. Probably need to take it to a gunsmith to clean up, etc.
Any comments or suggestions?
i became a 16 GA winchester shotgun in quiet nice condition.
some parts are missing, but i hope you can help me out!
it is a model 1897 early serial (matching) build in 1898.
the trigger guard and trigger are missing and i guess some screws on the receiver as well.
does anyone had a good partslist with pictures?
thx
Full choke, knob pistol grip, steel buttplate.
This piece is heavily engraved with engraving on the receiver, barrel and trigger guard. The wood isn't checkered but looks original.
Any help on value and year produced appreciated.
Thanks
I do not have any info on the gun, but was just curious if there were any serial number ranges in which there were issues with the design being reliable or safe. Most likely this gun will only see some light clay busting activities, but perhaps might see some fair weather hunting.
gun control is not about guns, it is about CONTROL!
mike
Kory
It has straight checked stock, small old style checked foreend, 12 ga, 30" bbl,solid ribbed, with matted receiver. The breech bolt is marked "Trap Gun".
My question is: Do all 1897 trap guns include the matted receiver?
Thanks
I have a winchester 97 serial#413201 with a two barrel set 32 inch full and a 26 inch improved cylinder...what would the value be?
Are both barrel assemblies serial number to the gun?
The serial number tells me that it is a "D" series gun that was manufactured in the year 1908.
The value is highly dependent on whether or not both barrel assemblies are factory original to the gun. The next most important factor is the graded condition (which you did not mention). If you can post (or send me) pictures of both barrel assemblies to include all of the factory markings on each one of them, I can determine if they are original or not. Additional pictures of the receiver frame will help to grade the condition.
WACA Historian & Life Member