A 12 gauge buttstock will not fit a 16 gauge receiver due to the size difference. A 20 gauge buttstock may fit, but it's recommended to find a replacement specifically designed for the 16 gauge model to ensure proper fit and function. There are companies like the Ithaca Gun Company that reproduce Ithaca Model 37 firearms and parts.
You can try checking with gun shops, firearm dealers, online marketplaces that sell firearm accessories, or even specialized gun forums or websites that cater to firearm enthusiasts. Be sure to check local laws and regulations regarding the purchase of firearm accessories before making any transactions.
go to a sight www.corsonsbarrels.com ==New Answer == Or look on Gunbroker.com. I have seen these barrels there frequently.
A model 37 with the serial # 10464 was produced in 1939.
ithica model 37 featherlite depending on what guage can vary in price by condition gun blue book has the 16 g at 150 to 450 depending on condition. the ultra lite is the one that has increased in value due to the low production numbers
An Ithaca with serial number 47162 was manufactured between 1888 and 1901 and is called a Crass model after the designer. It was offered in 9 quality levels in three gauges. 16 gauge guns command a 20% price premium. The value depends on the quality level and the condition. Values range from: Quality Level 1 Poor Fair Good V.G. Exc 100 200 350 500 800 Level 3 100 300 7000 1200 1700 Level 4 100 300 1000 1750 2000
is this question a joke?
what the hell: It's 900 degrees of rotation. If you're not an idiot, you would know that it is two and a half revolutions.
To whom it may concern, i bought a 20 gauge Ithaca Model 300 with a vented rib barrel when i was a senior in high school. i am 48 now. i have checked a few places looking for a slug barrel for this model shotgun. Most of the time i was told, i don't have one but i will sell you a extra smooth bore barrel and you can have it cut down, but i was looking for a rifled barrel. more than once I was told that Ithaca never made a slug barrel for that model gun, and since high school i have only seen one other person that had this same shotgun. i finally gave up on looking. hope you have better luck than i did.
Your gun is a Minier model Ithaca from 1907. "Manier" was a misprint on a serial number chronology Ithaca Gun Co. put out back in the 1960s. These were nice "utility grade" guns, made only for a couple of years, and are not in the same demand as the high grade Ithaca doubles. Depending on condition, these usually sell for $300-$400. PLEASE have this checked by a competent gunsmith before shooting ANYTHING in it. Guns from that time period sometimes had shorter chambers, and it IS 111 years old.
An Ithaca model 51 magnum 3 inch shotgun is worth $275-$325, depending on condition.
Around $25-$50. Likely origin is Belgium, STRONGLY advise that you do NOT attempt to fire it. That time frame covers guns made for black powder shells, not smokeless. The 16 gauge shell was shorter back then, and many of those guns used a Twist steel barrel.
$7000 ish well that is what I heard online