SHOTGUN: WINCHESTER MODEL 42 (1933 1ST YR), SERIAL NUMBER 3399, PUMP, 410 GAUGE, BLUE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, 26
Notes:
**Winchester Model 42 – First Year of Manufacture – Factory Skeet Barrel**
Offered for sale is an exceptional **Winchester Model 42** chambered in **.410 bore**, manufactured during the **first year of production (1933)**. This highly desirable early-production shotgun features the sought-after **factory Skeet barrel**, making it an outstanding opportunity for Winchester collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The Model 42 is widely regarded as one of the finest pump-action .410 shotguns ever produced, known for its superb craftsmanship, smooth operation, and classic Winchester quality. First-year examples are especially collectible, and factory Skeet configurations are among the most desirable due to their limited production and popularity with collectors.
**Features:**
* First-year production (1933)
* Winchester Model 42 pump-action shotgun
* .410 bore
* Factory Skeet barrel
* Smooth, reliable action
* Classic Winchester fit and finish
* Excellent addition to any Winchester or vintage shotgun collection
Whether you're a serious collector seeking an early-production Model 42 or an enthusiast looking for one of the most iconic .410 shotguns ever built, this Winchester represents an outstanding investment in firearms history.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are part of the description. Additional photos and information are available upon request. All federal, state, and local firearm laws apply, and the firearm must be shipped to a licensed FFL where required.
| UPC | ECOM00595621 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 26" BARREL |
| Caliber | .410 BORE |
| Capacity | NOT SPECIFIED |
| Finish | BLUE |
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