This was the shotgun used by "Joe Horn" to defend his neighbors from burglars. If your interested in the 911 call I put the link below. I got this gun at an auction for 160 bucks and wanted to do a quick little review on it. I will put some more details below. Thanks for watching!
Auction Hull Video (Shows Gun purchased/receipt)
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Joe Horn Against Burglars 911 Call
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Type: Pump action shotgunGauge: 12; Chamber 76mm / 3"Weight: 3.06 kg / 6.7 lbs to 3.18 kg / 7 lbsLength:1003mm / 39.5" to 1245 mm / 49"Barrel length:457 mm / 18" to 711 mm / 28"Capacity: 4,5or 7 roundsThe Winchester 1300 shotgun was first introduced in around 1981, when the US Repeating Arms Company (USRAC) took over production of the 'Winchester' brand guns from the Olin / Winchester corporation. In fact, the model 1300 was a slightly modified version of the previous Winchester model 1200 shotgun, which was manufactured by Olin /Winchester between 1964 and 1980. With recent (mid-2007) closure of the USRAC factory production of the Winchester model 1300 shotguns, along with other Winchester brand guns, was moved to Winchester Repeating Arms Co; new guns will be manufactured by one of the FN ManufacturingCo subsidaries located in the Morgan, Utah.
The Winchester1300 shotguns are also known as the 'Speed pump', because of the very fast-cycling pump action, which makes these guns popular among both hunters and sport shooters. These shotguns also work well for home defense and security applications, especially with availability of relatively short-barreled models with long magazines.The Winchester 1300 shotgun utilizes so called pump action, which is operated by sliding for end. For end is connected with bolt group with dual action bars. Receiver is produced from lightweight aluminum alloy, and the bolt locks into the barrel extension using a rotary bolt head with four radial locking lugs. Feed is from tubular under barrel magazines, which can be had in a variety of lengths / capacities. Barrels are quick-detachable; in 'Defender' configurations barrels have fixed cylinder choke; in hunting configurations barrels are usually fitted with replaceable chokes and a sighting rib. Standard furniture comes in wood or plastic varieties, finish and sights may vary from version to version.
FeatureCapacity 4 rounds Sights Fiber-optic front Finish Coastal Marine shotgun with corrosion-resistant The Winchester Model 1300 is a Pump Action shotgun that shoots 12-gauge ammunition. With a maximum capacity of 4 rounds, the Winchester Model 1300 holds an average amount compared to other shotguns of the same caliber. Winchester suggests a retail price of $472, which is less than the average 12-gauge shotgun.SpecificationsU.S. UnitsMetric UUnloaded Weight 7.25 lbs Overall Length 49 in. Barrel Length 28 in. The 12-gauge Winchester Model 1300 weighs 7.25 lbs unloaded, making it lighter than most other shotguns. With a barrel length of 28 in. and an overall length of 49 in., this gun is somewhat larger than other 12-gauge shotguns.Winchester 1300 Speed Pump shotguns (USA)Winchester 1200 shotgun(Defender model), which was the base of Winchester 1300 design.Winchester 1200 shotgun(Defender model), which was the base of Winchester 1300 design.Winchester 1300 Speed Pump shotgun in traditional hunting configuration. Winchester 1300 Speed Pump shotgun in traditional hunting configuration.Image © WinchesterWinchester1300 Camp Defender shotgun with rifle-type sights, early version. Winchester1300 Camp Defender shotgun with rifle-type sights, early version.Image © WinchesterWinchester1300 Coastal Marine shotgun with corrosion-resistant finish, 7-round magazine and fiber-optic front sight.
Winchester1300 Coastal Marine shotgun with corrosion-resistant finish, 7-round magazine and fiber-optic front sight.
Image © WinchesterWinchester1300 Defender shotgun, current production (2007) version. Winchester1300 Defender shotgun, current production (2007) version.Image © Winchester
The Winchester Repeating Arms Company was a prominent American maker of repeating firearms, located in New Haven, Connecticut. The Winchester brand is owned by the Olin Corporation and the name is used under license by two subsidiaries of the Herstal Group; Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Belgium and the Browning Arms Company of Ogden, Utah.
In 1866 Benjamin Henry, angered over what he believed was inadequate compensation, attempted to have the Connecticut
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