Collection: Winchester Model 1200 / 1300

The Winchester Model 1200 and 1300 are classic American pump-actions with decades of proven use in the field and at home. A solid platform with a loyal following and a reasonable aftermarket for key upgrades.

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The Winchester Model 1200 (produced 1964–1983) and Model 1300 (1983–2006) are closely related pump-actions sharing most of their design. They are reliable, well-built guns that remain popular for hunting and home defense. The SXP is their modern successor.

We carry Model 1200/1300 accessories focused on the upgrades that remain available for this platform — extensions, slings, and hardware built to fit correctly.

FAQ

Are the Winchester Model 1200 and 1300 parts interchangeable?
Yes, most parts between the Model 1200 and 1300 are interchangeable. They share the same basic receiver design, magazine tube, and action components. The 1300 introduced some updates but maintained backward compatibility with most 1200 accessories and parts.
What magazine extensions fit the Winchester Model 1300?
The Model 1300 uses a Winchester-specific magazine tube thread that differs from Remington and Mossberg. Extensions must be 1200/1300-specific. The aftermarket has shrunk since Winchester discontinued the 1300, but extensions are still available. Always use the correct spring length.
Is the Winchester Model 1300 compatible with SXP parts?
Not reliably. The SXP is a modernized evolution of the 1300 design with updated dimensions. Some parts may physically fit but not function correctly. Verify any accessory is specifically listed for the 1200/1300 before purchasing.
Is the Winchester Model 1300 still a good gun for home defense?
Yes. The Model 1300 is a proven pump-action that functions reliably and handles standard defensive loads without issue. The main limitation is a shrinking aftermarket for upgrades. The essential upgrades — extension tube, follower, and sling — are still available and worth adding.