<P> A bayonet could be attached to the front end of the barrel of the Military version of the Model 1200 . The primary uses of the bayonet on the model 1200 are for close combat, guarding prisoners, and riot duty . The most commonly used bayonet with the Model 1200 was the M1917 bayonet . After World War I ended, there was a large surplus of the M - 1917 bayonets because the Army decided to keep the M1903 Springfield as the standard issued rifle . The M - 1917 bayonet did not fit the Springfield rifles so instead of just getting rid of them, the Army decided to make newer shotguns compatible with the bayonets . Model 1200 shotguns with bayonet lugs and ventilation ribs were still in U.S. Army inventories as late as the invasion of Iraq 2003 . During the Iraq war the Model 1200 shotguns were phased out in favor of Mossberg 500 shotguns . </P> <Ul> <Li> Model 1200: Standard capacity model with four - shell tubular magazine </Li> <Li> Model 1200 Defender: Increased capacity model with six - shell tubular magazine (Six 3" Shells or seven 2&3 / 4" Shells). </Li> <Li> Model 1200 Police: Increased capacity variant of the Model 1200 Defender with an electrolysis nickel - plated satin barrel and magazine tube . </Li> <Li> Model 1200 Marine: Increased capacity variant of the Model 1200 Defender with an electrolysis nickel - plated polished barrel and magazine tube . </Li> <Li> Model 1200 Riot: Standard capacity model with 18.5" barrel and rifle sights . Blued steel barrel and magazine . Marked "Riot" on barrel . </Li> <Li> Ted Williams Model 200: Standard Model 1200 marketed by Sears </Li> <Li> Model 1200 Hunting: 28 - inch barrel with a built - in choke and a five - shell tubular magazine . </Li> <Li> Model 1300: Slightly updated version with five - shell tubular magazine </Li> <Li> Model 1300 Defender: Increased capacity variants of the Model 1300 with a seven - shell tubular magazine . </Li> <Li> Model 1300 Marine: Increased capacity variant of the Model 1300 with an electroless nickel - plated barrel and magazine tube . </Li> <Li> Various Model 1300 variants </Li> <Li> Model 2200: Model 1200 with full length stock and barrel, produced for the Canadian firearms market . </Li> <Li> Model 120: Budget version marketed at various department stores, such as K - Mart . Birch stock, fixed choke, etc . </Li> <Li> Ranger Model 120: Budget version marketed at sporting goods stores, such as K - Mart . Plain stock, Winchoke, etc . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Model 1200: Standard capacity model with four - shell tubular magazine </Li> <Li> Model 1200 Defender: Increased capacity model with six - shell tubular magazine (Six 3" Shells or seven 2&3 / 4" Shells). </Li>

What is a winchester model 1200 12 gauge worth