model 12 = gun manufacturer model
16ga = 16 gauge shotgun
imp cyl = improved cylinder
The gun was made in 1950.
you have an Older Ithaca Model 37 made in 1940 . depend on Guage is it 12 ga or 16ga? also depends on the condition of the gun it could be anywhere from $100 to $500 . it could even be worth more if it a 16ga they didn't make to many 16ga shotguns back then
introduced 1914 1915 last number produced 109515 $250-$750
If the gun is in good shape a good price is about $150.00
This means there is no "choke" or narrowing of the barrel at the muzzle.
Cylinder Bore meaning the barrels are not choked (narrowed at the muzzle).
IMP - The Pit and the Pendulum POW #12
If you have a Winchester Model 12 16 gauge shotgun, the value depends on which of the seven grades of gun you have and the condition of the gun. For a standard model, the range is: Exc VG Good Fair Poor 675 400 300 250 200
The collector value of your Model 12 can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth.
The Imp Abroad - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 January 1914
The answer is 7.
6 cyl ------------------------> 4* btdc 8 cyl 2brl-------------------> 8* btdc 8 cyl 4brl -----------------> 12* btdc Straight out of my 71 pontiac factory service manual