Description
Picture this: you’re in the blind at dawn, the chill in the air, and a flock of geese is working your decoys. You need a shotgun that’s an extension of your will—reliable, balanced, and built with a heritage that commands respect. That’s where a true over-under earns its keep. When it comes to a field gun that bridges heirloom craftsmanship and hard-use performance, the choice becomes clear.
The Winchester 101 150th Commemorative 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Wood is a limited-edition, collector-grade over-under shotgun celebrating Winchester’s 150-year legacy. It combines a robust, low-profile action with a classic walnut stock and 28-inch barrels, chambered for 3″ 12-gauge shells, designed for serious waterfowl, upland, and clay target shooting. This is a working commemorative, built to be used.
Let’s talk about the action. The 101’s low-profile receiver isn’t just for looks—it centers mass for a naturally quick swing and reduces perceived recoil. The single selective mechanical trigger and automatic ejectors are built for speed. You won’t be fumbling for a second trigger or prying out empties. This system is proven, simple, and drop-in ready for a day in the field or a round of sporting clays without any gunsmithing fuss. It’s a design that works seamlessly with standard 12-gauge ammunition from brands like Federal Premium and Winchester Super-X.
The heart of any fine shotgun is its wood and steel. Here, you get a select walnut stock with a classic oil finish and a hand-engraved receiver adorned with 150th Anniversary scrollwork. The 28-inch barrels, with fixed Modified and Improved Cylinder chokes (or interchangeable Invector-DS chokes on later models), provide a versatile pattern for a wide range of game. At just over 8 pounds, it carries easily but has enough heft to soak up recoil from heavy waterfowl loads. The price reflects this tier of craftsmanship, coming in at $2527.84.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 8.1 lbs |
| Action | Over-Under, Single Selective Trigger |
| Stock | Select Grade Walnut |
| Chokes | Fixed M/IC or Invector-DS (Model Dependent) |
Pros: Built on the proven, strong 101 action. Collector-grade engraving and wood on a functional platform. Excellent balance and pointability for wingshooting. Automatic ejectors and a crisp trigger enhance practical use. It’s a legacy piece you can actually shoot.
Cons: The commemorative finish demands more care in harsh conditions than a matte field gun. Fixed chokes on some models limit versatility compared to a full multi-choke set. It’s an investment—this is not a disposable tool.
So who is this for? The hunter or shooter who views a firearm as a lifelong investment. It’s for the Missouri waterfowler who appreciates history in their hands, the dedicated clays shooter wanting a beautiful but capable backup gun, or the collector who actually uses their collection. This isn’t a safe queen; it’s a field-grade heirloom. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are the chokes on this model fixed or interchangeable?
A: It depends on the specific production run. Earlier 150th Commemorative models often feature fixed Modified and Improved Cylinder chokes, ideal for a versatile field gun. Later examples may include Winchester’s Invector-DS threaded choke system. Check the product details or contact us for confirmation on a specific unit.
Q: Is this shotgun suitable for hunting, or is it just for display?
A: Absolutely suitable for hunting. The Winchester 101 action is a rugged, field-proven design. The commemorative aspects are in the engraving and finish—the mechanics are all business. It’s built to handle standard 2 3/4″ and 3″ 12-gauge shells reliably.
Q: What is included with the shotgun?
A: Typically, the 150th Commemorative model comes in a fitted hard case with a set of choke tubes (if threaded), and documentation. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, so you’ll need to coordinate with a licensed dealer for pickup.
If a shotgun that carries a piece of American history while delivering modern performance aligns with your standards, view the full details on our site.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.