I just picked up a Winchester Defender today
Min
May 18, 2003, 01:30 AM
I just picked up a Winchester Defender shotgun today at the gun show. I have been looking for a cheap beater 12 GA, and this one fit the bill - no paperwork, looks to be in very good condition. Wood-stocked 18.5" barrel with mag tube extension.
My question is, the barrel says 2-3/4" and 3" - does this mean the shotgun can handle magnum shells? Is a 3" shell a magnum shell?
It doesn't say "Magnum" anywhere on the gun like on the Remington 870 12 GA.
Just curious - thanks!
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andy
May 18, 2003, 02:49 AM
Congratulations on your purchase Min. I bought a new Winchester Defender a couple of months back and love it even though I haven't shot it yet. The owners manual that came with it states:
All current 12 and 20 gauge Model 1300s have a 3-inch chamber and are designed to shoot with all factory loads such as 3" Magnum, 2 3/4" Magnum, 2 3/4" High Velocity, 2 3/4" Field and Target loads.
The barrel on my shotgun does not say anything about magnum shells either but it does take them. Your gun sounds like a older model so I do not know if this applies to yours or not. I hope this was some help to you.
P.S. What did you pay for your shotgun? Mine was $259 plus tax.
Dave McCracken
May 18, 2003, 10:41 AM
3" is Magnum. However, I suggest using the lighter loads until you're used to them.
Good shotgun, now BA/UU/R....
Min
May 18, 2003, 01:46 PM
http://image1ex.villagephotos.com/2638747.jpg
Here's a pic. What does BA/UU/R... stand for? Sorry it's Sunday morning and my brain has been turned off.
Andy, I got it for $200 cash and carry. I like the fact I didn't have to fill out the yellow form for it. It's in really good shape. A little polish here and there and it could pass for new. As I was walking out the door for it a guy wanted to buy it from me.
I think these Winchesters with the wood stock are a great deal in the shotgun world. I prefer them to the new Defenders with the black synthetic stock (asthetically), although functionally they should be identical.
I also like the Remington 870 Police - who doesn't? :)
Andrew Wyatt
May 18, 2003, 04:36 PM
buy ammo, use up. repeat.
andy
May 18, 2003, 06:44 PM
Min I've got to agree with you about the wood stock. Its got the synthetic one beat in the beauty department. For $200 you got yourself a real deal. Enjoy! :D
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