In 1957 on my tenth birthday I got a Mod. 37 Win. youth mod. in 20 gauge hunted with it for many years. My Dad found 2 more and gave one each to my sons on their 10th birthdays!!
I learned to hunt on a Model 37 in 12 gauge. At one time I owned the complete set of these little shotguns. Unfortunately the .410 had a bent barrel. I eventually sold them off. Great job on the restoration.
I own a Model 37 of late 1959/early 1960 vintage. It was a gift from my father and my grandfather on my 10th birthday. It is in similar shape to the gun in this video, with very heavy surface rust throughout. Thanks to your video, I think I’ll give refinishing it a shot. Thanks.
Nice Job!!! Make sure to turn the gun upside down with the muzzle pointed to the floor after spraying the Rem-Oil into the receiver. You don't want the wood stock to absorb any of the oil. It will weaken the stock and make it brittle.
As kids on the farm, we used to take a 16 ga single barrel, shoot it straight up in the air and wait a bit until the pellets fell down around, and on us like raindrops.
What do I know about the new guns? They're all equipped/supposed to come with sensory plates. So that way, the new guns can sense who the owner is. And that's what makes them different. That's how I can tell that the times have changed.
Não existe espingarda gague mais bonita que essa a cbc aqui do Brasil copiou esse modelo foi o maior sucesso até hoje agora pararam de fabricar continuem com esse modelo é susseso garantido
Not sure if anyone posted this or not, but that's not a 1942 model. The "pigtail" release lever places this gun in the first year or two of production-1936 or 37. The pigtail is no better than the solid release but there are some who prefer it and collect them. So, outside of the 28 guages, you have one of the most collectable 37's out there.
@@jakeoutdoors9600 yea your right I forgot about the 28 . I went to a turkey shoot one time back in the early 70s with a friend of mine he had a red letter, and they wouldn’t let him use it , when he ask why , the man said it has a machined choke the length of the barrel, like the expensive British guns , I don’t know if that’s correct or not .
@@MegaRiffraff I don't know if that information is accurate or not. Personally I would have demanded to see the rule book that disqualified that gun. I would like to own a 37. I don't need one but for some reason people really like them.
Hello. Thank you for this. Question … what are the fluid chemicals you’re using. There was a clear fluid that you put hardware components in after disassembly. Then there was a blue and clear fluids that it looked like you used to blacken the steel.
Another question 😮😮😮 I cannot for the life of me get the top pin connecting the hammer to the firing pin out. Your video skipped that step. Any recommendation?
You Can tell it was built during the war, the thin trigger guard & hollow break lever were to save Precious Steel. I had a mod 37 Savage O/U and everything was thicker on it. Good job on the restoration "Sir" I put my part's in the oven before blueing them..( bluing always work's better hot) unless you don't have a choice.
I’m doing a similar project with a Winchester 37 16ga. I am planning to boil and card the receiver and barrel. Is there any particular reason you blasted it and re-blued it or is that just your preference?
@@TheKinzlerBros Thanks for replying,where are the other markings located if you dont mind me asking. I have a 20 gauge model 37 with the pigtail and its in pretty good condition so I've always been curious if it was rewlly first year or not. The lever seems a little loose.
I think it's a 1936. Pigtail breach release and WINCHESTER on the bottom of the receiver. Once into the 1937 run they dropped the "Red Letter" WINCHESTER and used a nicer "filled" breach release. This makes it one of the first Model 37's made...in 1936. Why do you think it's a 1942? I always want to know more about this model.
Muy buen trabajo... felicitaciones. hermosa escopeta. tenía una copia de esa fabricada en mi país y era muy buena... Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina
I own one 16 gage and I didn’t know it was made in 1942 or is that the model!? The steel is in very good condition and has never been redone. It does have a small crack on the side of the stock near the trigger.
Интересное оружие, такие маленькие патроны. И стреляете вы хорошо, метко. Вспомнился старый прикол. Когда я ещё учился в школе, в старших классах, в деревне, мужики надо мной потешались. Один в шутку предложил дать мне ружьё, кинуть наверх шапку, ушанку (да, да, было в одном мультике) и посмотреть, насколько я метко стреляю. Сказано, сделано. Дают мне заряженное ружьё, самый сильный мужик кидает вверх шапку.... Я как бабахнул, дуплетом, сразу из двух стволов. Мужики в шоке, до земли долетела шапка, похожая на дуршлаг (это так у нас называется металлическая посуда, в мелких дырках, используется для приготовления макарон, чтобы сливать воду). А у меня плечо болело потом месяц, здоровенный синяк был и ещё дедушка наподдал, которому пришлось выплачивать стоимость испорченной шапки. Но сами же попросили, моя то какая тут вина?
Looks good and shoots good. You forgot one minor detail. That is a early model 37 and the Winchester logo on the underside of the receiver had red lettering. That's why they refer to this gun as the "red letter" 37 Winchester. Easy to do with some red paint or nail polish. Thanks for the video.
That is correct but not all of them were red letter shotguns this one was not so I’m not going to paint red paint on there trying to pass it off as a red letter when it was not thank you for watching and commenting, but I do not want to make things fake or portray something that’s not real or not legitimate and I’ll pass it off as something that it’s not a real one. Thanks for watching though
Your probably one of the best restoration UA-camr along with backyard ballistics
I agree!
Agreed
Thank you so much you are very kind, thanks for watching
I agree
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Another beautiful restoration!
Thank you very much!
This came out EXCELLENT. Good call by the owner on leaving the wood also.
Thank you very much. Ya he didn't want it to look too nice and new
5:00 What material did you put here?
Its called cold bluing, you can use brownells oxpho. Thanks for watching
In 1957 on my tenth birthday I got a Mod. 37 Win. youth mod. in 20 gauge hunted with it for many years. My Dad found 2 more and gave one each to my sons on their 10th birthdays!!
Very cool, that's awesome, we love hearing about the memories. Thanks for watching
I learned to hunt on a Model 37 in 12 gauge. At one time I owned the complete set of these little shotguns. Unfortunately the .410 had a bent barrel. I eventually sold them off. Great job on the restoration.
That's cool you had them all at one point, thanks for watching!
Another beautiful restoration. Another gun that was built like a tank.
Thank you very much. Yes it was thanks for watching Mike
I own a Model 37 of late 1959/early 1960 vintage. It was a gift from my father and my grandfather on my 10th birthday. It is in similar shape to the gun in this video, with very heavy surface rust throughout. Thanks to your video, I think I’ll give refinishing it a shot. Thanks.
Very cool. We are happy it helps! Good luck with yours and thanks for watching!
Love how original you leave the guns as I thinks that's how they should be
Thank you very much, we appreciate it
You're skill and expertise is extremely commendable.
Thank you very much I appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Nice Job!!! Make sure to turn the gun upside down with the muzzle pointed to the floor after spraying the Rem-Oil into the receiver. You don't want the wood stock to absorb any of the oil. It will weaken the stock and make it brittle.
Thanks for the tip and for watching!
Awesome Video! 👏👏
Thank you very much
As kids on the farm, we used to take a 16 ga single barrel, shoot it straight up in the air and wait a bit until the pellets fell down around, and on us like raindrops.
Ya we do some weird stuff when we are kids. I don't recommend doing that, thanks for watching!
Would have liked to see the "red letter" Winchester restored.
Very nice job on the rest of it.
It was a customer's, thanks for watching
Outstanding job that was a great restoration it turned out beautiful thank you for sharing five stars my friends
Thank you very much Joseph, thanks for watching
Very nice job. I'm getting ready to the exact sane thing. Thanks for showing me the way.
Glad to help, thanks for watching!
Wow great job on the restoration came out really well
Thanks 👍
Nice job!
Thanks!
Good job 👍
Thank you very much!
Great job , nice shooting !
Thanks we appreciate it!
Beautiful, fantastic ❤ thanks
Thank you, thanks for watching
Технологичность конструкции вызывает уважение. Хорошая работа.
Thank you I appreciate that
What do I know about the new guns? They're all equipped/supposed to come with sensory plates. So that way, the new guns can sense who the owner is. And that's what makes them different. That's how I can tell that the times have changed.
Sweet!!🍻👍
Thank you!
Another great restore by the Bros
Thank you very much George
Very nice work
Thank you very much
I LOVE YOY WİNCHESTER ❤ THANKS MAN
We appreciate it, thanks for watching
Fantastic job restoring the Winchester rifle. Are you magnet fishing at all? I enjoy all your videos. Have a great day my friend ❤🙂🤗⚘.
No we don't do that anymore, just restorations, thanks for the support Donna
Old is gold.
Yup, thanks for watching
Nice mate , saved from the scrap bin 💥
Thank you, yes guns can always be brought back to life for the most part, thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros love an old .410 👍
Awesome brother great thank you for your time I've got same model 20 gage beautiful work
Thank you Robert we appreciate it, that's awesome!
Another great restoration sir
Thank you very much Joseph
Lavoro di restauro tecnicamente molto ben fatto, con esperienza, perizia e pazienza. Peccato che la prova fuoco sia stata fiacca. Complimenti !
Thanks I appreciate it and thanks for watching
Bom trabalho amigo.
Thanks we appreciate it
Exellent work...well done. Greetings from South Africa
Thank you, welcome and thanks for watching!
Good job.
Thanks!
Top. Parabéns pelo ótimo trabalho e tiro.
Thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Insanely robust for a .410 ga shotgun.
Good Job! 👍
Ya it's nice, thanks and thanks for watching!
Ficou linda !!!!
👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much
Não existe espingarda gague mais bonita que essa a cbc aqui do Brasil copiou esse modelo foi o maior sucesso até hoje agora pararam de fabricar continuem com esse modelo é susseso garantido
Ya it's a great gun, I didn't know that! Thanks for watching!
Excelente arma bonita simples eficiente resistente show
That came out really nice. I have one in 16 gauge that’s accounted for a couple of pheasants.
Thank you we appreciate it! I bet, thanks for watching
Spot on, just like the shot at the end
Thank you very much, we appreciate you
Not sure if anyone posted this or not, but that's not a 1942 model. The "pigtail" release lever places this gun in the first year or two of production-1936 or 37. The pigtail is no better than the solid release but there are some who prefer it and collect them. So, outside of the 28 guages, you have one of the most collectable 37's out there.
Cool I didn't know that, it was a customer's. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros BTW, great video. Turned out really well!
Would it be possible to clean the window on the bead blaster? Can hardly see what you’re cleaning.
Thank You.
Yes, I have glass protectors that you tear off and replace! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros
You’re welcome, great content, you’re truly an artist.
good work
Thank you
Very good
Thank you, thanks for watching
Not sure if the owner knows exactly what that is. It is more collectable than an a standard 37, this gun is probably a "Red Letter".
Very interesting, thanks for the info and for watching
its a red letter, a rare one at that , .410 , the hardest one to find .
@@MegaRiffraff I thought the 28ga was the rarest and most desirable followed by the 410.
@@jakeoutdoors9600 yea your right I forgot about the 28 . I went to a turkey shoot one time back in the early 70s with a friend of mine he had a red letter, and they wouldn’t let him use it , when he ask why , the man said it has a machined choke the length of the barrel, like the expensive British guns , I don’t know if that’s correct or not .
@@MegaRiffraff I don't know if that information is accurate or not. Personally I would have demanded to see the rule book that disqualified that gun. I would like to own a 37. I don't need one but for some reason people really like them.
Exelent work. I like it
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice, senstive, professional restoration. I am envious of people that can do this fine work!
Thank you very much I appreciate it ,thanks for watching
Hello. Thank you for this. Question … what are the fluid chemicals you’re using. There was a clear fluid that you put hardware components in after disassembly. Then there was a blue and clear fluids that it looked like you used to blacken the steel.
Thank you we appreciate it, evaporust works good to clean rust off. Brownells oxpho bluing solution to cold blue it! Thanks for watching
Another question 😮😮😮 I cannot for the life of me get the top pin connecting the hammer to the firing pin out. Your video skipped that step. Any recommendation?
Excelente video
Enseñanos a restaurar
Nuestras escopetas amigo
Enséñanos ❤
You'll have to watch videos and do research. Thanks for watching
Nice and beautiful the blueing is perfect thumbs up and keep the videos coming
Will do, thanks for watching Tim
You Can tell it was built during the war, the thin trigger guard & hollow break lever were to save Precious Steel. I had a mod 37 Savage O/U and everything was thicker on it. Good job on the restoration "Sir" I put my part's in the oven before blueing them..( bluing always work's better hot) unless you don't have a choice.
Oh yeah for sure. Thank you very much, I have been using a blow torch to heat the metal for bluing, thanks for watching
You are really very skilled! Thank you for the video.
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
New lease of life 👌
Yes sir, thanks for watching
That's the same firearm I learned to hunt with. For my 14th birthday I got a model 21
That's awesome, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I’m doing a similar project with a Winchester 37 16ga. I am planning to boil and card the receiver and barrel. Is there any particular reason you blasted it and re-blued it or is that just your preference?
I just prefer to have a clean slate, thanks for watching
Please tell us that was your 3rd shot. 😂😂😂 great job mate.
I believe so, i don't remember. Thanks for watching!
Hey everyone the next restoration is going to be amazing. Modern handgun 🔫
Absolutely, "Can't Wait"!
exelent restoration!!! can you tell me, were can i get a but pad for that shotgun?, mine it´s lost
Thanks, numrich.com or everygunpart.com or gunbroker.com. thanks for watching!
Beautiful
Thanks
very nice
Thank you!
Thanks!
great aim
Thank you and thanks for watching!
How do you know the year if they arent serialized? I thought the pigtail lever was a first year feature only dating it 1936 or 1937.
Because of the other markings on it, thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros Thanks for replying,where are the other markings located if you dont mind me asking. I have a 20 gauge model 37 with the pigtail and its in pretty good condition so I've always been curious if it was rewlly first year or not. The lever seems a little loose.
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Here's another mid-modern day 12 gauge shotgun for you to look at. It's more of an early 1980s kind of 12 gauge shotgun.
It's a 410 but I hear you. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros I'm really telling it to the people who subscribe to this adults educational channel. That's something about what's going on.
Very good shotgun
Between the single shot shotguns, ( break barrels) winchester are the best
Congratulations from Brazil
Welcome Brazil And yes they are great shotguns thanks for watching Edis
Que belleza .
Saludos desde argentina
Welcome Argentina and thank you very much
Looks amazing
Thank you very much!
Sensacional essa cartucheira monotiros Wincherter, deve ser calibre 28?
It's a 410 gauge
Мужик ты супер мастер
Thank you very much, we appreciate it!
It’s been awhile since I got to watch a full video from you bros. 👍😘
Ya we are trying to put out more! Thanks for watching
Good work I like old guns and have a few gill guns and A 5 Browning . They were built to last .
Thank you, very nice guns, thanks for watching
Excellent job restoring the model 37 Thank you for sharing Regards
to you and yours
Thank you very much Robert we appreciate it very much thank you for watching
I think it's a 1936. Pigtail breach release and WINCHESTER on the bottom of the receiver. Once into the 1937 run they dropped the "Red Letter" WINCHESTER and used a nicer "filled" breach release. This makes it one of the first Model 37's made...in 1936. Why do you think it's a 1942? I always want to know more about this model.
I just went by what I looked up and the customer told me what he thought it was. Thanks for watching
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Thank you very much
good job
Thank you very much
you guys a very good restoration guys I ever seen on restoring weapons and a awesome UA-camr thanks for sharing this video
Thank you very much we appreciate you
Muy buen trabajo... felicitaciones. hermosa escopeta. tenía una copia de esa fabricada en mi país y era muy buena... Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina
Welcome Argentina. Thank you very much we appreciate you. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros Thank you... I suscribed
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Hola muy buen trabajo lo felicito amigo yo tengo una y quisiera restaurarla
Thank you very much we appreciate it, look in about section! Thanks for watching
Beautiful gun now.
Thank you very much!
👍👍👍
Thanks!
ام سبع ابر راحت عليها التماتيك غطت عليها بقوه
🙋Great video👍, great shot 💪👏
Thank you very much!
I own one 16 gage and I didn’t know it was made in 1942 or is that the model!?
The steel is in very good condition and has never been redone. It does have a small crack on the side of the stock near the trigger.
That was just the year, you would have to look up your serial number and the model to find a year on yours. Thanks for watching!
canyou explaind detail about the sizes of the needle
I'm not sure what you are talking about, thanks for watching
Essa legítima Wincherter, cartucheira monotiros se parece com algumas CBC, fábricada no Brasil!
Ya I suppose, thanks for watching
Интересное оружие, такие маленькие патроны. И стреляете вы хорошо, метко. Вспомнился старый прикол. Когда я ещё учился в школе, в старших классах, в деревне, мужики надо мной потешались. Один в шутку предложил дать мне ружьё, кинуть наверх шапку, ушанку (да, да, было в одном мультике) и посмотреть, насколько я метко стреляю. Сказано, сделано. Дают мне заряженное ружьё, самый сильный мужик кидает вверх шапку.... Я как бабахнул, дуплетом, сразу из двух стволов. Мужики в шоке, до земли долетела шапка, похожая на дуршлаг (это так у нас называется металлическая посуда, в мелких дырках, используется для приготовления макарон, чтобы сливать воду). А у меня плечо болело потом месяц, здоровенный синяк был и ещё дедушка наподдал, которому пришлось выплачивать стоимость испорченной шапки. Но сами же попросили, моя то какая тут вина?
Thanks, thank you for sharing and for watching we appreciate it!
Lucky it was all there and in good condition
Yes, for sure. Thanks for watching!
Wow 1942 man can't believe it is the owner still alive that gun is old but a antique
The original owner probably isn't, thanks for watching!
Where can I find this kind of original gun and design im from Manipur
Idk, if your country allows guns. You should be able to find one. Thanks for watching
Great video I love all of them. Good to see another full video. 👍
Thank you so much we appreciate your support
Looks good and shoots good. You forgot one minor detail. That is a early model 37 and the Winchester logo on the underside of the receiver had red lettering. That's why they refer to this gun as the "red letter" 37 Winchester. Easy to do with some red paint or nail polish. Thanks for the video.
That is correct but not all of them were red letter shotguns this one was not so I’m not going to paint red paint on there trying to pass it off as a red letter when it was not thank you for watching and commenting, but I do not want to make things fake or portray something that’s not real or not legitimate and I’ll pass it off as something that it’s not a real one. Thanks for watching though
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Você está de parabéns pelas restaurações apresentadas nos vídeos! Todas são incríveis! Minha admiração e respeito totais ! 😊👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you very much Marcio you are a very nice and kind person thank you very much for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros eu ja teve uma desta 32 munto antiga
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That breech lever is actually first year of production only. So if it’s original to the gun that makes this a 1936 or 1937.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Sir,please mention the name of colour which u r using
Van's gun bluing, thanks for watching
NICE
Thank you!
Very nice, well done.😊
Thank you very much, thanks for watching
Good
Thank you
nice job and shoot ;)
you got it ;)
Thanks Johnny, thanks for watching
Awesome job Brandon 👏 👍 🙌 loved the video and nice frigan shot!! How many takes to get that one 😆 🤣 😂
Thanks buddy we appreciate it, about 5 it had been a while since I had last went Clay pigeon shooting, thanks for watching
Admiro teu trabalho, quero comprar essa belezinha.
Thank you very much, it was a customer's. Thanks for watching