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Slugs in 12 gauge iver johnson champion shotgun
Slugs in 12 gauge iver johnson champion shotgun










slugs in 12 gauge iver johnson champion shotgun
  1. SLUGS IN 12 GAUGE IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SHOTGUN SERIAL NUMBER
  2. SLUGS IN 12 GAUGE IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SHOTGUN FULL

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SLUGS IN 12 GAUGE IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SHOTGUN FULL

Not considered a 'Trap' gun as such, but instead just an option available to purchase and add on to the basic Champion shotgun.Īvail in 12,16 & 20ga ,28", 30" & 32 inch bbl, full choked, auto eject, or auto extractor.Sales Tax : 6% - Sales tax applied to invoice total, including Internet Premium. If made between 19-Serial number is all alpha characters

SLUGS IN 12 GAUGE IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SHOTGUN SERIAL NUMBER

If made between 19-Two letter (alpha) prefix to serial number If made between 19-Single letter (alpha) prefix to serial number If made between 1909 and1919-No Letter (alpha) prefix to serial number Iver John's Arms & Cycle Works Champion serial numbers: Wether it's correct or not is up for discussion. Some of his research info has been posted on the net. Another is some info from Jos.Vorisek his book "The Breech Loading Shotgun In America 1865 to 1940. There was a book in the works on the subject but the author (Wm Goforth) died and it was never published AFAIK. The numeric and alpha character(s) can give some indication of production era according to some who have researched this. No factory records on the ser#s that I'm aware of. The solid rib bbl on the Champion single shot intro'd in 1912 and avail till 1940 or 41. 16 gauge may be more popular in certain parts of the country than others, with better ammunition availability. I occasionally see 16 gauge shells at Academy, a little pricey, and the selection of shot sizes is limited. And one nice thing about the single shots for us old farts is that they are lightweight and easy to carry. My experience for the most part is that if you don't hit the game with the first shot, you probably won't get it on the next shot either. Nothing wrong with the old IJ single shots, or for that matter, anyone's single shots. I think most everyone now knows that you get about the maximum MV out of about an 18" barrel (at least with smokeless powder), and anything longer is just for better balance. Therefore long barrels were very popular. I think it was made in Europe somewhere, not by H&R.īack in the early days, many hunters believed that longer barrels would somehow "shoot harder" (I never knew what that was supposed to mean), especially on ducks. But H&R actually did sell a single shot trap model, much fancier than a field-grade gun.

slugs in 12 gauge iver johnson champion shotgun

I doubt it is a Trap Model, at least I have never heard of one of those made by IJ.












Slugs in 12 gauge iver johnson champion shotgun