Several years ago while hunting grouse in northern MN I left my Winchester Model 21, 20 gauge on the back of my truck topper, drove off and lost it. The situation was such that the gun would have slipped off my topper immediately when I backed up and exited the parking lot.
I returned to the spot within 45 minutes of the time I realized it was lost and after extensive searching of the parking area, driveway, and road ditches for a mile on either side of the main road using a metal detector the gun was not found.
I speculate that someone came along and found the gun laying in plain sight in the parking lot, just as I expected to find it on my return, and made away with it.
I'd appreciate it if in your travels to shows or when viewing model 21's that you keep my loss in mind with the hopes that I might yet be re-united with my once favorite grouse gun.
Here are the details of the gun:
-Model 21 20 gauge
-Serial #4507
-28" barrels
-Double triggers
-Ejectors
-Straight stock to a checkered butt
-splinter forend
Here is the rest of the story. The gun started as a plain jane field gun. Don Allen prior to his Dakota Arms days re-shaped the metal of the action, top tang and trigger guard to give it the look of a sleek English boxlock game gun. Some of the defining features of his work:
-Scalloped the back of the action
-Shortened and sculpted the top tang
-Removed the reinforcing bosses on the sides of the action creating more of a flat side look
-Created a bead that mirrored the contour of the balls of the action
-Restocked the gun with a piece of exhibition grade Turkish walnut
-English style stock with checkered butt.
-28 LPI borderless checkering
-The action, barrels, and hardware were cold rust blued
I didn't care for the field style beavertail that came with the gun so I had temporarily replaced it with an original Model 21 splinter so the butt stock and forend wood didn't match at the time I Iost the gun.
If by chance you would come across my gun please let me know via e-mail: jcj13@comcast.net
I reported the loss to the Itasca County MN Sheriff's Office at the time of the loss and it is still a live case with their department.
Thanks!
JCJ
Minnesota