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A red letter Winchester 37 has a red W on the bottom of the receiver. They bring about a 15% premium over standard 37's. Be careful that it is a true 37 and not a 37A.
Your winchester model 37 red letter 20ga is valued at between 120-325 dollars based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% original finish and a good bore.This also reflects the 35%premium for having a red letter model,and a 32in barrel.
depending on condition from 700 hundred to1500 hundred
First I would check the model number of your winchester shotgun.The correct model number is 37.Winchester made the model 37 single shot from 1936-1963,with 1,015,000 made during this time span.Th red letter reference is only to the model 37 shotgun.While many of these were made over the years,Winchester never kept records on these shotguns because they were made with no serial numbers.A firearm serial number was only required after the gun control act was passed in 1968.
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.
-- Answer -- The question refers to the Winchester Model 37 single-shot. In the Winchester 37, the .410 is worth more than the 12ga or 20ga. The 'red letter' versions bring a premium (red coloring in the 'Winchester' markings). The larger bore shotguns will bring $200-$250, the .410 at $350 maybe $400 if really really nice. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Model 37A Single Barrel Low $55.00 High $140.00 Model 37 Youth Low $40.00 High $175.00
The winchester model 37-A was a reintroduction of the model 37 shotgun.these were made between the years 1973-1981.Winchester did not keep serial number records of the model 37-A. I am sorry but that is the best that I can do.
The value of a Winchester Model 37 in 28 gauge, particularly the "red letter" variation, can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, age, and any unique features. Generally, prices can range from $400 to over $1,000 for models in excellent condition. To get a more accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult recent sales data or seek an evaluation from a firearms expert or appraiser.
The value of a Winchester model 37-A 28 gauge is dependent upon a number of things. Some of these things would include the age and condition of the Winchester.
The model 37 was produced from 1936 until 1963. They were not serialized.