Remington 1100 Sporting vs Winchester 37 12GA26"
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| Shotguns | Remington 1100 Sporting | Winchester 37 12GA26" |
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| Summary | ||
| Rating | ||
| Rank | ||
| Length | 47.75" | |
| Action | Semi-Automatic | |
| Capacity | 4 | 17+1 |
| Barrel Length | 27" | 26" |
| Caliber | 28 GA | 12 GA |
| Finish | Blue | Black |
| Gun Type | Shotgun | Single Shot |
| Sights | Twin Bead | Brass bead |
| Details | ||
| Brand | Remington | Winchester |
| Reviews | See 4 Reviews | N/A |
| Prices | ||
| MSRP | $1,222.85 | $0.00 |
| Used Price | $856.00 | $0.00 |
| Sale Price | $1,100.57 | $0.00 |
Shotguns Descriptions
Remington 1100 Sporting
New In Box. Part Number:9583 Buds Item Number: 99583
Winchester 37 12GA26"
The Model 37 was a top lever semi-hammerless single shot takedown shotgun with a steel frame and double-action automatic ejection. The Model 37 was developed by Edwin Pugsley and William C. Roemer and made by Winchester from 1936 to 1963. Over 1 million Model 37 shotguns were made in that time. It was Winchester's best money earner that earn over 25% of Winchester's total revenue. It was made as Winchester's effort to keep pace with it's competitors in the low priced, single barrel, exposed hammer shotgun market. The Model 37 is a very simple construction shotgun with a standard visible hammer action. Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with a checkered Winchester butt plate. Modified choke or cylinder bore was furnished at no extra charge on special order only. The National Guard used Model 37 during World War II. Variation: Model 37A Youth in 20 or 410 gauge for a young shooters - a smaller and lighter variation of the Model 37.