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Started by laturkeyhunter, October 01, 2014, 10:51:21 PM
Quote from: SumToy on October 03, 2014, 08:30:02 AMMost of the 1200 will be 23/4 shells. A few of the latter 1200's had screw in chokes in them. (most the others can be threaded). The 1300's are 3 inch, vent rib, and screw in chokes. Barrels and most parts are interchangeable.
Quote from: laturkeyhunter on October 01, 2014, 10:51:21 PMCan anybody tell me the differences between the 1200 and 1300 model winchesters. Thanks.
Quote12001200 Magnum1300Ranger120Sears/Ted Williams 200All basically the same gun. As has been said, the 1200 is normally 2 3/4" but there was a 3" mag. model labeled 'Magnum'. The 1300 was the next version and all of those have 3" capabilities. The 120 and Sears 200 were both available in 3", although I think the Sears 200 originated in a 2 3/4" only version. All barrels, butt stocks, and forearms (as well as SOME, but not all) other parts are generally interchangeable, regardless of barrel chamber length. However, I have found some of the 200 series barrels that would not interchange due to different chamber choulder machining notches...wouldn't quite seat, although they appeared externally identical. You can put a 1300 3" barrel on a 1200 2 3/4" chambered gun, as long as you only use the shorter shells. The standard 1200 is capable of being modified to 3" by a gunsmith. The 1200 and 200 were available in 16 gauge, as well as 20 and 12.