![]() The exact year production stopped has not yet been determined. This is the same gun as the earlier Model 36 champion except that the smaller gauges are now built on the same frame as the large gagues. Some of these single barrel shotguns have been seen with Canadian marking, these were most likely shipped to Canada and then marked as there is no evidence that Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works ever had a manufacturing factory in Canada More often than not, the springs are worn out. 410 gauge champion, with auto ejector lugs. I have attached some photos of a 16 gauge and. It is possible you have a non-ejecting lug. Iver Johnson made an ejecting lug and non-ejecting lug. The exact year production stopped has not yet been determined. You shouldn’t need to remove the hammer and trigger to replace the lever spring. 410 bore, 24 and 28 gauges offered in 1913 24 gauge dropped 1928 all gauges except 12 dropped after 1941 name changed to Champion single Barrel in 1917.ĬHAMPION SINGLE BARREL-1923-1978 Outstanding condition in the box is rare. comes with the original box that is in good condition. Most all excellent case colors and bluing. Single barrel rebounding center mounted hammer top lever operated break open design gauges: 12, 16, and 20 barrel length: 28, 30, and 32 inches (features barrel and lug forged in one piece) bored full chock only American black Walnut butt stock and fore-end automatic extractors weight 6¾ pounds overall length with 30 inch barrel 45 inches case hardened receiver (nickel available as option), browned barrel automatic ejectors extra cost option. Description: Iver johnson Champion 20 ga 28' bbl with ejector Full Choke. a heavy coat of oil will cause a build up of dirt, dust and lint.ĬHAMPION MODEL 36-1909-1922 ![]() the wood should have an oil finish and the keep the metal rustfree use a light coat of a good gun oil. The all letter serial numbers were used in the 1940's and 1950's (up to 1956). ![]()
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