-- Answer -- The question refers to the Winchester Model 37 single-shot. In the Winchester 37, the .410 is worth more than the 12ga or 20ga. The 'red letter' versions bring a premium (red coloring in the 'Winchester' markings). The larger bore shotguns will bring $200-$250, the .410 at $350 maybe $400 if really really nice. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Fair condition $450 and excellent $1000
a Winchester model 37 steelbilt 16ga can approach a value of up to 200 dollars. I personally own this same shotgun and have therefore researched it to satisfy my own curiosity cheers -kirk
$150 on a good day. Bolt action shotguns aren't all that popular.
yes, almost all are on record just post the #s and I will try to give you an answer
In very good-excellent condition, these will top out at $125 or so. Bolt-action 20ga shotguns are not in great demand. sales@countrygunsmith.net
That all depends on the shotguns overall condition,and bore condition also.
I have several spanish shotguns. Assuming it is in excellent condition , O/O and 12ga. , I would say between 600 and 9oo, by the way they have a web site
The Pump shotguns are bringing $150 to $200
In 1977 I bought one in excellent condition for $60. Still have it. Not in Excellent condition though.
Yes, 20 gauge is the second most common gauge for shotguns in the last few decades.
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If in excellent condition as you have stated(70%-80%),then the value will be between 400-500 dollars.