Description
There are objects that keep a pulse of the past in their joints — a rhythm you can still hear if you press an ear to the wood. This Winchester Model 1897 arrived quiet and honest: wood softened by hands and weather, metal browned to a pewter whisper, and the gentle, well-used arc of the pump that once kept time in kitchens, on farms, and at sentry posts. Place it on a table and the room remembers how summers smelled and how dusk folds into story.
Made in 1912, this 12-gauge Full choke workhorse carries the patina of almost a century of use. The walnut stock shows service-scars and a repaired crack wrapped for stability — proof not of neglect, but of years kept in the family, mended and trusted rather than discarded. The metal has the even, tobaccoed finish of something well-handled; mechanics are complete though it will benefit from a careful gunsmith inspection and sympathetic conservation to bring it back to full function or display brilliance.
This is not a sterile museum piece. It’s a living relic that asks for respect: a careful clean, a plate of cataloging, a gentle polish, and — if you choose — a future full of stories. Whether you mount it over a hearth, let it anchor a cabin vignette, or restore it for competitive collectors, the Model 1897 carries with it the weight and warmth of hands that learned to trust it.
Specifications
- Maker: Winchester Repeating Arms Co.
- Model: Model 1897 (commonly “1897 Trench/Standard”)
- Gauge / Chamber: 12 gauge (original service configuration — confirm with gunsmith)
- Action: Slide / pump action
- Barrel Length: (29 inch) — visually appears long (match photos)
- Overall Length: (measure on request)
- Finish: Aged patina / browned metal (original finish heavily worn)
- Stock: Walnut, historic cracks repaired/wrapped (tape present — shown in photos)
- Serial / Date: Serial # indicates 1912 manufacture (buyer should verify; serial visible in photos)
- Condition: Fair to Good — serviceable but needs gunsmith inspection for restoration or safe firing
- Notes: Mechanically present; refrigeration/modern parts not applicable. Historical use wear and surface corrosion consistent with age.
- Compliance: FFL transfer required — sale subject to local, state and federal firearms laws.
A hand-worn pump with a lifetime of small repairs and bigger stories — a 1912 Winchester 1897 that has spent decades under coats, on porches, and beside kitchens where evening chores blurred into family talk. This is front-porch Americana in walnut and steel: honest, repairable, and full of memory.
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