Winchester Model 12 information.

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mossberglad

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My uncle recently passed on and I was fortunate enough to inherit his firearm collection. One of which is a 1947 winchester model 12. It has minor surface rust, grease, dust, and gunk within the guns action (hasn't been fired since 1960's). I want to restore but can't find how to take the barrel off the reciever (I'm assuming it's a take down model). Any pointers on disassembly and good metal cleaners? Thanks for the help.
 
good metal cleaners?
Use 0000 (Extra Fine) steel wool & oil to remove surface rust without harming the bluing.

Rub lightly & keep moving and it will look like a new gun when you get done.

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thanks for all the help, but i have one more question? How do I clean the grime out of the trigger housing and the action?
 
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"How do I clean the grime out of the trigger housing and the action? "


I cringe to think how this might turn out.

Odds are good the gun is in better shape than you realize and you could easily end up buggering up a very desirable piece.

I suggest you take it to a professional (or a more-experienced collector) and see what they say.
 
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