A Winchester Model 37 410 gauge shotgun is well suited for new shooters and for hunting small game animals. It's small gauge offers light recoil and quick follow-up shots.
cooey 410 gauge model 840 Winchester Canada. single shot
Around 1500.00
My information suggests that you have a Winchester model 101 which was chambered in either 28 gauge or 410 gauge,which was made in August of 1970.
Between 80-150 dollars.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 12 shotgun was made in the year 1931.
I have one that was purchased new for me in about 1971/72.The Winchester model 370 Youth shotgun was produced from 1968-1973.
the Winchester 9410
The winchester model 42 was a .410 pump very like the old model 12 pump
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If you have a Winchester model 37 single shot in 12,16,or 20 gauge?the value is between 90-200 dollars for a gun with between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.If by chance you have one in 28 gauge then 450-995 dollars.If you have one in 410 gauge then 150-375 dollars.
Winchester never made a Model 37 410 Gauge shotgun. Model 37 was a single-shot shotgun made in 1936. Winchester's first 410 Gauge shotgun was Model 41 in 1920. Later he followed by making Model 42 a 410 Gauge Shotgun with slide action in 1993. I must beg to differ from the answer above. I am looking at, holding and gazing at my beautiful "Winchester Model 37 SteelBilt .410 3 In Chamber" Shotgun!!!! Given to me by my mother who did her fair share of knocking down pheasants and rabbits with this little gem! It is a 1950 from my Grandfather to my mother and then to me!!!! Smooth barrel and an absolute masterpiece!!! Thanks, I know the first one was wrong because I'm looking at mines that was passed down to me in my family that was made before i was born 43 years ago and i know its got to be at least 50 years or older cause my grandpa passed it along to his grand boys and i was the last one to have it.
between $80-$120 depending on condition and buyers desire. Possibly more as winchesters are becoming collectable.