gptkbp:instance_of
|
gptkb:shotgun
|
gptkbp:accessories
|
optional
|
gptkbp:action
|
pump-action
|
gptkbp:aftermarket_support
|
available
|
gptkbp:barrel_length
|
26 inches
|
gptkbp:barrel_type
|
gptkb:steel
gptkb:shotgun
matte finish
vent rib
|
gptkbp:caliber
|
.410 bore
|
gptkbp:capacity
|
5 rounds
|
gptkbp:collectibility
|
high among collectors
|
gptkbp:country_of_origin
|
gptkb:United_States
|
gptkbp:design_features
|
smooth action
|
gptkbp:discontinued
|
gptkb:1964
|
gptkbp:ergonomics
|
designed for ease of use
|
gptkbp:exhaust_system
|
interchangeable chokes
|
gptkbp:finish
|
blued steel
|
gptkbp:firing_mechanism
|
hammerless
|
gptkbp:historical_context
|
popular during mid-20th century
|
gptkbp:historical_significance
|
first .410 pump-action shotgun
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
|
Model 12 .410 gauge
|
gptkbp:is_popular_among
|
hunters
|
gptkbp:legacy
|
influenced future shotgun designs
|
gptkbp:length
|
39 inches
|
gptkbp:magazine_capacity
|
tube magazine
|
gptkbp:manufacturer
|
gptkb:Winchester
|
gptkbp:market_segment
|
youth and small game hunters
|
gptkbp:marketed_as
|
youth shotgun
|
gptkbp:material
|
gptkb:wood
oil finish
|
gptkbp:notable_users
|
various American sportsmen
|
gptkbp:origin
|
John Browning's designs
|
gptkbp:popular_load
|
.410 3-inch shells
|
gptkbp:production_years
|
1931-1964
|
gptkbp:recoil
|
low recoil
|
gptkbp:safety
|
cross-bolt safety
|
gptkbp:safety_features
|
manual safety
|
gptkbp:sights
|
bead front sight
|
gptkbp:speed
|
common practice
|
gptkbp:successor
|
gptkb:Winchester_Model_1200
|
gptkbp:trigger_pull_weight
|
4-5 lbs
|
gptkbp:trigger_type
|
single action
not adjustable
|
gptkbp:type
|
repeating shotgun
|
gptkbp:used_for
|
small game hunting
|
gptkbp:variant
|
gptkb:Model_12_Field
gptkb:Model_12_Skeet
gptkb:Model_12_Trap
|
gptkbp:weight
|
6.5 lbs
|
gptkbp:year_established
|
1931
|
gptkbp:bfsParent
|
gptkb:Winchester_Model_12
|
gptkbp:bfsLayer
|
6
|