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    cutts compensator

    Win. Model 12 but with cutts comp ... value reduction ???

    #2
    Right around 50% of the value of the shotgun.

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      #3
      Question is, do you have all he chokes to go with it? My 1100 12g has one but only a modified choke but have a 1100 20g with a pretty complete set of chokes.

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        #4
        no chokes on this classic shotgun ... she's a beauty but then there is that CC thing

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          #5
          Yes it's gonna cost you some.

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            #6
            You collecting, or do you want to hunt? If you have the various chokes for that Cutts, then you have all the guns you need to hunt almost anything. My Dad had one put on a 12-guage Remington Model 1100. Could hunt ducks, geese with the full choke tube; quail with the improved cylinder. I'm sure others are available. So, you collecting or hunting?

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              #7
              Winchester sold M-12's with factory Cutts. The barrel will have no choke marking if it is factory installed. Very popular back in the day

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                #8
                Really hurts the value as a collector, and I always thought they were ugly as h***. Barrels are available for the Model 12,but they need to be fitted to the receiver and a gunsmith is required.
                What is the barrel length without the compensator? If the barrel was not cut down and is at least 26 inches long, I would have screw in chokes put on it and hunt with it. Or just leave it the way it is and hunt with it.

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                  #9
                  IT'S A FACTORY application no chOkes just is what it is I GUESS

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