Winchester Model 101 12 Gauge Stock, Special Skeet, Satin
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Winchester Model 101 12 Gauge Stock, Special Skeet, Satin

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Product Description

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Description: Winchester Model 101 12 Gauge Stock, Special Skeet, Satin. This Winchester factory original buttstock features a satin finish with factory checkering. It also comes with a factory fit black recoil pad installed. This 12ga. skeet butt stock fits Winchester 101 and 6500 shotguns. This is a Winchester factory original part made to the highest standards. This part is perfect for replacing your damaged or broken stock. 

Manufacturer: Winchester

Note: This stock will require fitting/installation by a qualified gunsmith.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Winchester
  • Finish / Color: Satin
  • Firearm Type: Shotgun
  • Gauge: 12 Gauge
  • Material: Wood
  • Models Fit: Model 101

Specifications

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  • Brand: Winchester
  • Finish / Color: Satin
  • 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.

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