50-1000 USD depending on specifics.
Winchester stopped the regular production of 20 gauge in 1963 and the 20 gauge magnum shell wasn't introduced for several years later.
I know very little about model 12's but I do have a 16 guage with a 24" barrel chambered for 2 9/16 old paper shell.
Any 12 gauge shell made with a length of 2 3/4in.I would not use steel shot shells in your model 37 though.You can also use brenneke slugs in your shotgun also.
Actually the shotgun uses 16 gauge shells i have the same shotgun
No way to answer without more information such as type of crimp, paper color, markings on paper and head and base.
3 shot (1 in chamber & 2 in the tube)
2 3/4" or 3" shells only
I have a Winchester 16ga model 1400 I got it a few days ago I cleaned it and went out to shoot it but it does not want to eject the empty shell, what could be the problem, anybody?
Your Winchester model 1897 pump action shotgun which was made in the year 1911,will bring between 150-350 dollars.This is because your early 16 gauge was chambered in 2 9/16in shell length instead of the current 2 3/4in length.This change happened about 1927.The early length shells are no longer produced,which affects the value of your shotgun.
It is marked on the barrel.
the shotgun takes a 2 3/4 shell
Yes it will, as long as it is the same gauge and shell length. I just tried it with two shotguns on the rack.