Winchester Double Shotgun - Available

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This gun is way beyond my ability to purchase without getting a divorce. But if are a collector guns and WWII combined into one purchase, This is it. @Red Leg any info on this?

https://jamesdjulia.com/item/52400-...content=consignments&utm_campaign=gun_17_fall

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I don't have a M21 in 20 ga, but if I did I'd probably want to get one that I could shoot without remorse - but it is quite a nice gun.
 
Interesting. There have been a couple of articles over the years written about this gun - can not remember the publications (though one may have been the American Rifleman, but couldn't find it in a quick search). Bradley died in 88 and Winchester presented this gun to him sometime after 1953 when he retired (can't accept such gifts while a serving officer). Bradley was a Five-Star General - and the last surviving (hence the floor plate engraving) - They included Eisenhower, MacArthur, Marshall, Arnold, and Bradley. Four admirals also held Five-Star rank: Leahy, King, Nimitz and Halsey. I believe Eisenhower was also a recipient of one of these guns. Sad that such a thing would leave a family. His only daughter died rather recently, and I suspect this gun's sale is a result of inheritance squabbles.
 
The e-mail I received from Gray's Sporting Journal has an auction estimate of between 100 to 200k. That's a big spread.
 

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