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Start Date: 4/16/2026 12:00 PM - End Date: 4/20/2026 8:02 PM
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Winchester Model 37 – .410 Gauge – Standard Production Up for auction is a Winchester Model 37 in .410 gauge, one of the hardest‑to‑find chamberings in the Model 37 lineup. This is the standard production variant (no Red Letter marking), and it features the classic Winchester single‑shot design known for its strength, simplicity, and reliability. Winchester patch NOT included. Condition • Clean, bright bore • Tight lockup • Smooth action • Strong walnut stock • Original finish with honest wear • 28" barrel, full choke Specifications • Gauge: .410 • Action: Single‑shot, break‑open • Chamber: 3" • Barrel: 28" • Choke: Full • Markings: Standard production (no Red Letter) Notes The .410 Model 37 is one of the scarcest gauges Winchester produced, especially in clean, original condition. Lightweight, handy, and highly collectible, these .410s consistently draw strong interest from both Winchester collectors and small‑game hunters.
Categories: Ammo/Accessories, Guns, Hunting


This item is part of April 16 - April 20 April 16-20, A8. This auction starts at 4/16/2026 12:00 PM and starts to end at 4/20/2026 8:00 PM
All items are sold as-is, it is your responsibility to inspect and test PRIOR to bidding. You may call us at 715-503-1301 and have us look at several items of interest, please have items ready and all together. Remember there is a 10% 'Buyer's Fee' on all items (14% if paid by card). We also collect Sales Tax. Pick-up days are Tuesday's and Wednesday's immediately following the auction. ATTN: ALL GUN BUYERS All paper work will be done here. ALL guns must be registered. $10.00 each long gun, $23.00 each hand gun. No out of state sales on handguns. NO exceptions. AUTOS are subject to all state and local fees, license and/or registration.
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