Deacon KC Posted Monday at 03:35 AM Posted Monday at 03:35 AM The Winchester 25 is simply the Model 12 without the take down feature. Do you think this would be allowed or would the Rules Committee need to adopt this? Quote
Flying W Ramrod Posted Monday at 04:34 AM Posted Monday at 04:34 AM That is correct. The 25 was introduced as a lower cost model 12, by being not takedown. Everything else is the same. Contact you TG to have it put on the next agenda or brought to the ROC for clarification 1 Quote
marshal stone Posted Monday at 09:57 PM Posted Monday at 09:57 PM Adding the model 25 is not in the per view of the ROC, as it would not be a clarification. That would be a rule change, and it would require a TG vote or a mandate from SASS. Marshal Stone 1 Quote
Ol Salty Sailor Posted Monday at 10:49 PM Posted Monday at 10:49 PM 18 hours ago, Deacon KC said: The Winchester 25 is simply the Model 12 without the take down feature. Do you think this would be allowed or would the Rules Committee need to adopt this? The Winchester 25 was introduced in 1949, Where would the line be drawn? The start of the Korean Conflict perhaps? That way Remington 870's would ok, they were introduced in 1950. All sarcasm aside, SASS shooter both WB and CAS spend a lot of time, effort and money to have gear that meets the games criteria. The Model 12 was shown being used in the movie WBAS is based on. 1 Quote
marshal stone Posted Tuesday at 12:05 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:05 AM 1 hour ago, Ol Salty Sailor said: The Model 12 was shown being used in the movie WBAS is based on. Only in one scene with Crazy Lee in the bank at the very beginning of the movie. Marshal Stone Quote
Deacon KC Posted Tuesday at 03:02 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:02 AM 4 hours ago, Ol Salty Sailor said: The Winchester 25 was introduced in 1949, Where would the line be drawn? The start of the Korean Conflict perhaps? That way Remington 870's would ok, they were introduced in 1950. All sarcasm aside, SASS shooter both WB and CAS spend a lot of time, effort and money to have gear that meets the games criteria. The Model 12 was shown being used in the movie WBAS is based on. This is exactly why I was asking this. They are visually identical and operate the same. Quote
Flying W Ramrod Posted Tuesday at 03:32 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:32 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, Ol Salty Sailor said: The Winchester 25 was introduced in 1949, Where would the line be drawn? The start of the Korean Conflict perhaps? That way Remington 870's would ok, they were introduced in 1950. All sarcasm aside, SASS shooter both WB and CAS spend a lot of time, effort and money to have gear that meets the games criteria. The Model 12 was shown being used in the movie WBAS is based on. And Pike was, mainly, wearing a buscadero rig with a double action revolver instead of the 1911 Edited Tuesday at 03:33 AM by Flying W Ramrod 1 Quote
JJ Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Winchester Mdl 25 Hummm . . . . Been reading and pondering this thread for a few day now and still somewhat confused. Also have been shootin' WB for a long time. Quite frankly, NEVER heard of a Winchester Mdl 25. Of course, that should not mean anything to anybody. I don't know a lotta things about many things. I liked it after looking it up. Less parts to fail than the Winchester 97 has. I am puzzled why shooting this particular Model of a Winchester scattergun should make any difference to anyone in WB?? The Winchester 97 is allowed in WB. The 97, apparently, is allowed to be used in WB with both the take-down and solid frame models. Did not find anything in the WB Handbook about not using the solid frame 97. In my past, I have used all of my 97's for WB. All 4 of the Winchester 97's I own have been modified to take 6 shells as the 2 Norinco's I have. Have used them all before diving into the 3 Winchester Mdl 12's that I now have. What difference should the Winchester Mdl 25 make to anyone if used? I am confused with the 'must be approved' discussion. J.J. Quote
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