I have a .410 Model 37 “Steelbilt” Red-letter single, a 20ga Model 24 SxS double, and my grandfather’s 16ga Model 97 pump. I think the Model 24 is the slickest-looking SxS ever made. My dad shot a 16ga he had “permanently borrowed” from a buddy of his. I was never able to find a 16ga I could afford. The Model 97 is well-worn, being a 1940 vintage, but still works quite nicely. With respect to its action, gramps referred to it as his “rattely-bang” gun. 
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I like old Winchesters, anyone else have them?
- WB, 2026-04-04, 12:23
- I have one of the most complicated shotguns - Gary Reeder, 2026-04-05, 13:19
- Yep, they're neat. - ORG, 2026-04-05, 07:31
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I can see you are not looking at the 1895`oggling that
- Gary Reeder, 2026-04-04, 16:11
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She sure was something! Passed in 1953.
- WB, 2026-04-04, 16:46
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Every time I see the photo . . .
- ORG, 2026-04-05, 07:47
- They have little sand mites over there butI have - Gary Reeder, 2026-04-08, 22:13
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Every time I see the photo . . .
- ORG, 2026-04-05, 07:47
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She sure was something! Passed in 1953.
- WB, 2026-04-04, 16:46
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Winchester
- ALK, 2026-04-04, 12:37
- Those are real desirable. "Pre-war" M94's - WB, 2026-04-04, 12:48