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<blockquote data-quote="ronny" data-source="post: 1626289" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>I was recently left a couple of old shotguns by my last uncle. Actually, he left me several old "family" guns, plus these two which don't fall in that favored category. Anyway, I decided to just sell them. One is a nice old Remington 870 (12 ga) from 1951 and the other is a Winchester Model 37 (20 ga), date unknown.</p><p></p><p>As I was writing up my ad to place these in the classifieds, I began to think that I just might keep the 37, figuring a single shot wouldn't be worth more that $100-$150. Anyway, I did a little Google research and to my surprise they're worth more than that.</p><p></p><p>My inspection convinces me that they are constructed better than the normal single shot you see out there. Anybody out there had any experience with them?</p><p></p><p>By the way, the "family" guns included a Remington 241 .22lr and a Winchester 67 .22lr. Cool old guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronny, post: 1626289, member: 8853"] I was recently left a couple of old shotguns by my last uncle. Actually, he left me several old "family" guns, plus these two which don't fall in that favored category. Anyway, I decided to just sell them. One is a nice old Remington 870 (12 ga) from 1951 and the other is a Winchester Model 37 (20 ga), date unknown. As I was writing up my ad to place these in the classifieds, I began to think that I just might keep the 37, figuring a single shot wouldn't be worth more that $100-$150. Anyway, I did a little Google research and to my surprise they're worth more than that. My inspection convinces me that they are constructed better than the normal single shot you see out there. Anybody out there had any experience with them? By the way, the "family" guns included a Remington 241 .22lr and a Winchester 67 .22lr. Cool old guns. [/QUOTE]
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