Some years ago--in the mid 80's--I purchased a Winchester 1300 12 guage. Having owned a number of pump guns over the years, all of which I short shucked, I instantly fell in love with this gun because of the smooth reliable action. For the first time in my life, I never short shucked a pump. Along about 2005 I purchased a "Ranger" version of the 1300. That gun is anything but smooth. I really got a steal on it price wise, but considering the quality it was anything but a bargin. The action on my "Ranger" is rough. Parts don't seem to fit together well. Takes twice the effort to pump the action compared to my orginal 1300. Choke tubes won't screw in smoothly, try to get cross threaded and so on. I'd like to purchase another 1300 just like the one I bought in 1986, but I'm not sure how to be certain it isn't the cheaply made "Ranger" version of the 1300. When U.S. Repeating Arms went under a few years back were they still making the good quality 1300 or had they switched all over to the Ranger version? When looking for a used 1300, how do I make sure it isn't the cheap Ranger version? Thanks for the help!