Smith and Wesson model 3000 and model 1000 shotguns. Beautiful imported shotguns from yesteryear

Published on April 15, 2025
Duration: 2:00

This video reviews two vintage Smith & Wesson shotguns, the Model 1000 and Model 3000, both imported from Japan and manufactured by Howa Machine. The Model 1000 is presented as a more finely crafted shotgun, featuring nicer wood grain and detailed receiver scrollwork, and was available in 12 and 20 gauge. The Model 3000 is also discussed, highlighting its chrome bolt and proof-tested barrel, with a cylinder bore choke.

Quick Summary

Vintage Smith & Wesson Model 1000 and Model 3000 shotguns, imported from Japan and manufactured by Howa Machine, were produced in the mid-1970s. The Model 1000 is noted for its finer craftsmanship, including better wood grain and receiver scrollwork, and was available in 12 and 20 gauge with options like a modified choke for trap shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Vintage S&W Shotguns
  2. 00:17Smith & Wesson Model 1000 Shotgun Overview
  3. 00:31Model 1000 Variants (1000T, 1000S)
  4. 00:42Model 1000 and 3000 Production Details
  5. 00:50Comparing Model 1000 and Model 3000 Craftsmanship
  6. 01:04Receiver Scrollwork and Logos
  7. 01:15Receiver Markings and Proof Testing
  8. 01:19Chrome Bolt and Scrollwork Details
  9. 01:25Model 3000 Finish and Bolt
  10. 01:35Model 1000 Choke and Origin
  11. 01:44Bolt Release Button Location
  12. 01:48Model 3000 Choke Type

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Smith & Wesson Model 1000 and Model 3000 shotguns?

The Model 1000 is generally considered more finely crafted, featuring nicer wood grain and detailed receiver scrollwork. Both shotguns were imported from Japan and manufactured by Howa Machine, and both feature chrome bolts and proof-tested barrels.

When were the Smith & Wesson Model 1000 shotguns produced?

The Smith & Wesson Model 1000 shotguns were produced between the years of 1973 and 1975 by Howa Machine in Japan. They were available in both 12 and 20 gauge.

What types of chokes were available on these vintage Smith & Wesson shotguns?

The Model 1000 shown in the video has a modified choke, suitable for trap shooting. The Model 3000 features a cylinder bore choke, which might be indicated by 'P' for police cylinder or extra open.

Were these Smith & Wesson shotguns made in the USA?

No, the Smith & Wesson Model 1000 and Model 3000 shotguns discussed were imported and manufactured by Howa Machine in Japan to Smith & Wesson specifications.

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