Winchester Model 1300 Speed Pump 12 Gauge - 28 in Vent-Rib Barrel, WinChoke, 2.75/3 in Chambers, New Haven (1995-1996)
This Winchester Model 1300 Speed Pump is a 1990s field-configuration pump shotgun built in New Haven, Connecticut. It features a 28 in vent-rib barrel with the WinChoke interchangeable choke system, an alloy receiver, and field-grade wood furniture with pressed checkering. Chambered for both 2.75 and 3 in shells and equipped with a brass bead front sight, it offers a straightforward, proven setup from the mid-1990s production period.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor scratches and blemishes are present throughout. The barrel and bolt show areas of surface rust.
What's Included
- Winchester Model 1300 Speed Pump 12 Gauge shotgun
- One flush WinChoke choke tube (installed)
The Model 1300 Speed Pump field configuration pairs a 28 in vent-rib barrel with the WinChoke system, giving you an interchangeable, flush choke setup on a threaded barrel. It is chambered for both 2.75 and 3 in shells and holds 3+1 rounds.
Controls are simple and familiar: right-side ejection, a cross-bolt safety with red indicator, and an action-release button positioned ahead of the trigger guard. The bead sighting setup uses a brass front bead for quick target acquisition along the rib.
Construction combines a Winchester Proof Steel barrel with an alloy receiver finished in a durable black anodized/enamel coating. The barrel is blued, aligning with the shotgun’s classic field-grade presentation and practical durability.
Stock and forend are wood with pressed checkering for grip. The stock has a straight comb and pistol grip, and it is capped with a thin, hard Winchester buttplate featuring the horse-and-rider medallion. Length of pull measures 13.7 in, offering a compact, ready-to-shoulder fit.
This example was manufactured in New Haven, Connecticut in 1995-1996, placing it squarely in the 1990s production era for the Model 1300 line.




