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One of the classics

CHARLES SMITH-JONES SAYS:
“The original Model 101s may appear rather bulky but they are solidly built and typically well made”

the name and pictures of this gun seem a little familiar, there is a good reason for this. Until 1987, Winchester Model 101s were manufactured in the Olin International factory in Tochigi, Japan. When Olin sold the facility after a scandal involving selling embargoed firearms to South Africa, it was taken over by the

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