No. This was a hardware-store brand (Keen Kutter) which could have been made by any number of manufacturers including Stevens, Crescent, H&A, etc. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The water table is the part of the receiver that the barrels of a double barrel or single shot break-action shotgun rest on.
Buckeye Gun Co. in Lynchburg,Va. I have a 16 gauge Buckeye. It has a nickel plated receiver. All the Buckeyes I have seen had patent pending so not sure they ever got a patent on them.ergoad@embarqmail.com
There is not a single patent for the iTouch, there are many different ones.
yes. i personally like all ithaca guns
its a 49 22 cal made by Ithaca single action
m-66single shot 3inch410 shotgun
The '1864' marking you are seeing is part of a patent date, not a model number. Stevens guns generally will have the 1864 patent date through about 1916, and there were a great many models produced on the same basic action that would show that patent date. If you can send us detailed digital pictures, we can help you identify which model you have and go from there. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Ithaca rifles are rimfire. Most are .22LR, but there is at least one .22 magnum.
Around $125-$150.
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What is your question? Are you referring to the semi-automatic single barrel?
There is no single answer for this. A single pharmaceutical patent may earn billions of dollars a year for its owner, while hundreds if not thousands of other patents are never exploited at all.