Winchester Model 101 Butt Stock Water Fowl 12 Gauge
Code: 206101
$498.75
Product Description
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Description: Winchester Model 101 Butt Stock Water Fowl 12 Gauge. Showcasing quality wood construction with a semi-gloss finish, this OEM factory original Winchester Model 101 Water Fowl butt stock is the perfect replacement to your 12 gauge shotgun platform. This stock has 1" vented field pad and will require fitting by a qualified gunsmith. Fits all Winchester 101 and 6500 models.
Features:
- Semi-Gloss Finish
- Checkered
- Engraved Pistol Grip Cap
- 1" Vented Field Pad
- Requires fitting by qualified gunsmith
Manufacturer: Winchester
Note: It is recommended that all Winchester parts be installed by a qualified and trained gunsmith.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Brand: Winchester
- Finish / Color: Gloss
- Firearm Type: Shotgun
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Material: Wood
- Models Fit: Winchester Model 101
Specifications
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- Brand: Winchester
- Finish / Color: Gloss
- Firearm Type: Shotgun
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Material: Wood
- Models Fit: Winchester Model 101
Know Your Gun
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Winchester 101 History
Winchester Model 101 Serialization | |
12 Gauge | |
Serial Number Range | Year of Manufacture |
50,000 - 50,499 | 1959 |
50,500 - 51,999 | 1960 |
52,000 - 52,499 | 1961 |
52,500 - 55,999 | 1962 |
56,000 - 63,499 | 1963 |
63,500 - 75,499 | 1964 |
75,500 - 91,499 | 1965 |
91,500 - 102,999 | 1966 |
103,000 - 110,499 | 1967 |
110,500 - 117,999 | 1968 |
118,000 - 129,499 | 1969 |
129,500 - 140,499 | 1970 |
140,500 and Up | 1971 |
The Winchester Model 101 12 gauge was manufactured after 1971, but no serialization records currently exist. | |
20 Gauge, 28 Gauge, & .410 Bore | |
Serial Number Range | Year of Manufacture |
200,000 - 208,999 | 1966 |
209,000 - 210,999 | 1967 |
211,000 - 214,999 | 1968 |
215.000 - 220,499 | 1969 |
220,500 - 228,499 | 1970 |
228,500 and Up | 1971 |
The Winchester Model 101 20, 28 gauge and the .410 bore were manufactured after 1971, but no serialization records currently exist. Note: The 28 gauge and .410 bore were first introduced in 1968. |