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I find myself with two Wingmaster 12g shotguns... and I need get some money together to fund a different gun purchase. I'm sure you can relate.
So, I'm letting this fine example go. It's a 1966 Wingmaster 12 gauge with a 28" Modified fixed choke barrel (no vent rib). Great condition with minor bluing fade/wear and minor scratches/dings in the stocks. A really fine looking example of what a Wingmaster is all about. Shoots great as well.
I'm keeping my 50s era Wingmaster as I've had it longer and I'm more attached to it. I had originally picked up the '66 to be my back-up for my 50s Wingmaster, but it's finally occurred to me that I'll never wear out the first one!
I'm asking $450 for it. That's a fair price for a nice solid vintage 870 Wingmaster. The 60s era models have been well known for their quality and smoothness.
Another option, if you plan to get a different length/choke barrel or a newer Rem choke barrel anyway, would be that I keep the barrel on the '66 Wingmaster (to use as an optional barrel with my 50s Wingmaster) and I sell it for $300. That way, you can use that $150 to buy a barrel for your specific application. Just a thought.
I'm located in the Camas/Washougal area. I can meet at the Tropics Jewelry and Loan FFL on the East side of Vancouver in the Orchards area. I will pay the FFL transfer fees as well.
Private message me if you're interested. Thank you.
So, I'm letting this fine example go. It's a 1966 Wingmaster 12 gauge with a 28" Modified fixed choke barrel (no vent rib). Great condition with minor bluing fade/wear and minor scratches/dings in the stocks. A really fine looking example of what a Wingmaster is all about. Shoots great as well.
I'm keeping my 50s era Wingmaster as I've had it longer and I'm more attached to it. I had originally picked up the '66 to be my back-up for my 50s Wingmaster, but it's finally occurred to me that I'll never wear out the first one!
I'm asking $450 for it. That's a fair price for a nice solid vintage 870 Wingmaster. The 60s era models have been well known for their quality and smoothness.
Another option, if you plan to get a different length/choke barrel or a newer Rem choke barrel anyway, would be that I keep the barrel on the '66 Wingmaster (to use as an optional barrel with my 50s Wingmaster) and I sell it for $300. That way, you can use that $150 to buy a barrel for your specific application. Just a thought.
I'm located in the Camas/Washougal area. I can meet at the Tropics Jewelry and Loan FFL on the East side of Vancouver in the Orchards area. I will pay the FFL transfer fees as well.
Private message me if you're interested. Thank you.