It is a Model 1885. With the serial number, I can provide you with the specific year of manufacture.
There were no serial numbers stamped on the original Winchester Mdl. 37, single shot shotgun.
You will need to include the shotgun model number,or model name.Type of shotgun(single shot,pump action,double barrel,or semi-auto)along with the serial number that you have provided to get the correct age of your Winchester shotgun.
You will need to include the model of Winchester you have,and the overall condition of your shotgun to include the amount of original finish remaining to get a correct value for your shotgun.
What you have is a Model 1885 Single Shot (high-wall) shotgun that was manufactured in the year 1913.
Your Winchester model 1911SL(self Loading)shotgun was first made in the year 1911.
This cannot be answered without a more detailed description of your shotgun.Is your shotgun a semi-auto,over under,pump action,single shot?What markings are on your shotgun?What is the barrel length?
50-350 usd
The value of a Winchester 121 22 single shotgun depends on its condition. As of 2014 these sell at auction for around 160.00 in excellent condition.
Do you mean a Winchester model 37 single shot shotgun in 16 gauge?If so then your red letter shotgun will bring between 120-300 dollars based on the shotgun having between 70%-90% of its original finish.
Are you asking about a single round of ammunition made in 1924? FYI, the only fiream called a Model 24 made by Winchester was a shotgun.
Fair condition $450 and excellent $1000
The Winchester model 37 single shot shotgun was made by Winchester from 1936-1963.A total of 1,015,554 were made during this time span.This model was reintroduced in 1973 as the model 37-A and was made until 1981.No serial numbers were ever assigned to the model 37,as there was no law in place until the gun control act of 1968 mandating this.