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    Arrow Winchester 1897

    Recently aquired this Winchester 1897 shotgun, manufactured in 1901. It's a non-take down model, with a 20" barrel.
    It's engraved on the receiver D.P.D. (Detroit Police Department).
    For a shotgun that's nearly 110 years old it is in fairly good condition.
    Now, it I could only get it to talk!
    Enjoy.




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    Very handsome shotgun you have there

    Out of curiosity and should I ever have the opportunity to find one, can a non take-down one be converted to a take-down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4thPointOfContact View Post
    Very handsome shotgun you have there

    Out of curiosity and should I ever have the opportunity to find one, can a non take-down one be converted to a take-down?
    I don't know that much about them. Maybe someone else can chime in.
    Last edited by whitecoyote; 09-14-10 at 02:30.
    "Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue."
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    I saw a shotgun just like that one over on another forum.

    The only thing I know about 'em is to keep your thumb out of the way if you value it.

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    Edited because I suck at reading
    Last edited by 120mm; 09-14-10 at 05:45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4thPointOfContact View Post
    Very handsome shotgun you have there

    Out of curiosity and should I ever have the opportunity to find one, can a non take-down one be converted to a take-down?
    If you are asking if you can just replace the barrels and magazine tube with one from a take down model, no. The receiver would have to be machined to accept the interupted threads on the magazine tube and barrel extension. It would be cheaper to purchase a takedown model and have a 20" barrel put on it and even this would require some gunsmithing.
    I like franks & beans

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    Bad ass. I love old steel.




    Quote Originally Posted by 4thPointOfContact View Post

    Out of curiosity and should I ever have the opportunity to find one, can a non take-down one be converted to a take-down?

    Nope, they have to be manufactured from the get go.
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    Nice thunder stick, I am jealous.

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    I am partial to the '97.

    Never, ever had a prob with the thumb..... or with the slam fire feature.

    Lots of parts and lots of things going on in there:

    79 parts total
    19 screws
    10 flat springs not counting the buttplate trapdoor spring (if it has had a Thompson buttplate installed)
    4 coil springs

    .... and lots of them still running, 113 years later. Go spend $500 on a shotgun today and call me in 113 years and let me know if it's still working......

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