what years were the 370 , 20 gauge made in Canada
what years were the 370 , 20 gauge made in Canada
the Winchester model 370 was made from 1968-1973.
Winchester did not keep records of the production of the model 370 shotgun by year. I can say that the model 370 was made during the years 1968-1973.
Answerdon't know...but i have same thing #C177800. bought new in either 1966 or 1968.The model 370 single shot break action shotgun normally go for between 50 to 150 dollars
Winchester did not keep records of your model 370 by year. Model 370 guns were made between 1968 to 1973.
There are 370 years in 37 decades
Remington has never made a model 370, so I believe you mean a model 870 (which has been the Remington slide action shotgun since 1950). There are other markings on the gun to identify its design within the 870 series. Examples are Express, Wingmaster, Lightweight, Special Purpose, etc. Other considerations include the presence, or absence, of removable choke tubes, finish, vent rib, etc. Without this info, no value can even be guessed. The 870 was a Remington pump gun. Winchester made singles in 12 ga., 16 ga., 20 ga., 28 ga., and .410 bore that were Model 37, Model 370, and Model 37A. Model 37's were the oldest, followed by the Model 370. The Model 37A's picked up the serial numbers where the 370 ended. The Model 370's were manufactured in the late 60's to the late 70's. Most of the Winchester 370's I have seen run in a condition range from $115.00 low end to $250.00 high end.
Winchester did not keep records of the model 370 shotguns serial numbers by year of production.I can say that the model 370 Winchester was made from 1968-1973.I hope this helps.
While I cannot give you the exact year of production because winchester did not keep records of your model 370 by year,I can say that these model 370 guns were made between 1968 to 1973.
Your Winchester model 370 does not have much value; it is going for between 75-150 dollars. It may intrest you to know that the model 370 was made in Winchester's Canadian plant at Cobourg, Ontario. They were made there from 1968-1973.
I can't find a model 370 listed. Perhaps it is a 37D? That would be a single shot exposed hammer with a plain walnut pistol grip stock. If that is it, the books say it was not serialized, so that number would be a factory lot number or something.
90 years after 460 B.C. would be 370 B.C.
Federated Insurance Company of Canada's population is 370.