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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    Thanks John! It really doesn't matter that much to me. I really like the gun and it sure sounded like the ones that were listed in the buyers guide in my first post. Great Forum! Thanks to all of you for your help, Don
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    Notice the extra wide trigger attachment that was on the gun when I bought it. It really is a nice addition to a M12. Feels great. Must be a skeet shooting thing. Wouldn't mind adding one to my Ithaca 37 Featherlight if you can buy one to fit it. Don
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    OK with me! Don
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    I have never done anything since buying it in the early 60s. That area near the top of the receiver that looks a little lighter was a mistake I made a few days ago by using flitz polish to clean a small spot. My Mistake! I've taken that gun thru a lot of brush and foul weather and really haven't...
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    Lets see if I manage an attachment! Click on pictures to enlarge.
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    The forarm is much longer than those pictured. 11" total lenth. Grove starting 2" from the Front, 6" long, and extends when cocked and loaded to about the bolt that connects to the front of the breach. When pulled back to eject it extends to 3/4" from the trigger guard assembly. In other words...
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    DUH
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    That's it to a T John, except for the forarm. I also think mine has a little better grade of Black walnut but has been used more. Thanks for the Pics, Don
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    Thanks guys, It also has a small stamped circle with an odd looking PW overlaping itself on the left top side of the barrel adjacent to the same thing on the breach. Don
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    Model 12 Pigeon??

    This is my first post on this forum so hang with me! I purchased a used 12ga in about 1964 for quail hunting and have always just called it a skeet grade, but after some research mainly thru the gun traders guide copyright 1994 it looks a lot more like a Pigeon grade skeet made on special...
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