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Just picked up an ithaca model-37 featherlight in 20ga. It has a full choke and was made in 1972 according to the serial number. It has been fired but is in almost new condition. I always wanted a 20ga and always liked the ithaca with their bottom ejection. About how much are these worth. I paid $300. I hope I did no over pay. Was the quality of these guns considered good at the time it was made?
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You did well. Wonderful gun. You also deserve credit for being one of the minority who can spell Ithaca.
Not a real member - just an ordinary guy who appreciates being able to hang around and say something once in awhile.
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In nearly new condition, I think you made a good deal. They are well-made and a joy to carry in the field. The barrel metal is typically too thin to have regular screw-in chokes installed but a choke maker like Colonial Arms may be able to install their thin-wall choke system if the full choke doesn't work for your hunting needs.
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It came with a full choke barrel and I will probably leave it as is. I have a rem 870 with several barrels and screw in chokes so no need to mess with things. Thank you both for the info.
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A great solution when a full choke is not required such as bird hunting. These work very well for me: http://polywad.com/spredr-shells.html
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First year production 37R, metal was as you see it, wood was rough. I paid $225, refinished the wood, recut the checkering, added the pad. It came with a Deluxe Poly-Choke, vintage for the times. DF
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Great job redoing the wood. It really came out nice
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In even just good condition you did well in near new you did excellent IMHO You bought a fine gun for the cost of a new Mossberg or 870 express. Before I get flamed I have had Mossbergs and currently have a express. They are good guns but not in the class of a m37.
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I was chastised on Shotgunworld, Ithaca Forum, for changing the shape of a pre-war stock. I did reshape the comb a bit.
My reply was, gimme a break, I have $225 in the gun. If it had been a "valuable" gun, I could sympathize with your position.
This guy had been hunting for a vintage pre-war 20 ga. stock, and here was one refinished and altered from original by me. I guess I understood his angst.
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The important thing is that the gun is the way YOU like it and that is all that matters.
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You will love this shotgun. I bet you buy another one too.
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IMR
thats a terrific price on an almost new 20g Iffica. Congrats.
I hope you enjoy it.
Be aware the Iffica has a big drop to comb, 1 1/2" if I remember correctly from measuring my two.
Sometimes that makes it fit better to shoot but sometimes not.. So dont panic if your accuracy changes. It may just be a fit issue from maker to maker and comb drop.
I dont shoot my Winchesters or Remingtons as well as I shoot steep comb drop shotguns like my Ifficas, i never gave it much thot, until I bought one and shot it.
I love them.
Enjoy.
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When I first saw that Ithaca I thought the stock looked a little different. I actually thought it was too short. But like any long gun I always shoulder it before I buy. Although I have not fired it yet it felt really good on my shoulder. My eyes lined up perfectly with both beads. Just nead to get some live rounds as I do not have any 20 gauge on hand.
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There are other good bird guns, but none better. You did very well in buying a high-quality gun that fits you, it's a bargain at twice the price.
Dirtfarmer, altering a stock just makes you a shotgunner. Collectors may like them virgin, but a shotgunner adjusts stocks like riflemen adjust sights, and for the same reason.
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Dirtfarmer, altering a stock just makes you a shotgunner. Collectors may like them virgin, but a shotgunner adjusts stocks like riflemen adjust sights, and for the same reason. Great point and so true. I even changed the angle of the pad, thinking the Ithaca factory toe in wasn't right for me. I really like my Browning Superlight bird gun, so now this Ithaca has an identical butt plate/recoil pad angle. DF
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Love my 2 Ithaca's. You didn't get hurt on the price. Paid $150 for this 20 guage from early 50's, wood had a slip on recoil pad that made the finish completely dark under it, the other wood was bleached out, so I refinished and added a recoil pad. Have killed a lot of doves with it, and a handful of pheasants and even quail. It too has a full choke, but it seems to hit where I point, so I've left it alone. Have thought about sending to Les Hovencamp and having an improved cylder barrel fitted to it, but have a hard time spending more on a barrel than I did on the gun. My 16 guage, modified choke-
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Beautiful, Cheesy.
Real nice.
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The affection Ithaca owners have for their guns is legendary. And, for good reason.
Has anyone handled the new Ohio M-37's? They seem pretty nice, although pricey compared to the older ones.
With so many used M-37's on the market, it seem to me the new ones, costing several times the price of a used one, may be slow sellers. Or, those may cause the price of used ones to rise.
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I have not handled any of the new M-37s although I always see lots of used one's around. And like you say you can find nice used one's at a much lower price than the new production one's. Mine seems really nice so no need to pay a lot more and besides I have always loved old hunting guns with a story behind them.
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They make a 28ga on a small 28ga frame. Something not available in the originals and a really nice carry. Have used it on both Grouse and Pheasants. Glad they are still around when it comes to parts and service.
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