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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 285400" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I always prefered the Winchesters 97's and 12 's due to the craftmanship in the guns all the parts were machinist made and hand fitted. Many of these guns are approaching 100 years old and are still taking game in the field. The Remington 870 was the death of both of these as it was a stamped out. Winchester couldn't compete with there price. In 1957 the last year of production the Model 97 sold for 157 dollars which was a very expensive fiream of the day, put that in todays dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 285400, member: 694"] I always prefered the Winchesters 97's and 12 's due to the craftmanship in the guns all the parts were machinist made and hand fitted. Many of these guns are approaching 100 years old and are still taking game in the field. The Remington 870 was the death of both of these as it was a stamped out. Winchester couldn't compete with there price. In 1957 the last year of production the Model 97 sold for 157 dollars which was a very expensive fiream of the day, put that in todays dollars. [/QUOTE]
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