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"sleek" is definitely the word for the 20. Lines like a gazelle; the 37 , like a hippo in contrast. Never seen one. 
Last edited by GLS; 10/31/16 09:52 AM. Reason: Misquoted myself
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You canuck guys ever seen a Canadian Winchester 37? The Canadian company Cooey made them under license during the '60s. I have one which seems to have emigrated to the UK at some point since it has brummie proofs stamped on the barrel.
Photo-bucket isn't playing nice this afternoon or I'd post a pic...Geo
I don't pay attention to them but the old Cooey factory is about 5 miles from where I sit typing this. Every once in a while I'll run into someone who used to work there.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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Winchester/Cooey made the Model 370 and Model 37A single barrel shotguns in Canada.
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840 badged Winchester, also. Might be be better if the factory is closed. Nothing really worth owning came from there.
Best, Ted
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"sleek" is definitely the word for the 20. Lines like a gazelle; the 24, like a hippo in contrast. Never seen one.
The Winchester 24 is a SxS. The pictured Hippo in the above post is a Winchester Model 37. Single barrel, 1/2 a Hippo (and available in Collector Quality condition). Below, A 1922 Winchester Model 20 .410, 26" Full. Original condition, a very nicely preserved "survivor". I bought it this morning and some might say paid dearly. To me, priceless.    
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Bob, definitely the better choice. You can always sell it for less than you paid.  Gil
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I have an "As New", appears unfired, 3 month old Grandson, my first. Ask him in 8-10 years if he thinks I might have paid too much. 
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I'd recommend a Savage model 220. No hammer. Single shots are cool...Geo Agree on the 220. And they're a lot cheaper than a Winchester.
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Good evening Larry. I asked my 3 month old grandson if he would prefer "cheaper" or "Winchester". Imagine that, Baby's first word was "Winchester". 
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