Your ithaca mag-10 semi auto shotgun was made from 1975-1986.These shotguns with the vent-rib and checkered stocks will bring between 750-850 dollars for a unfired new in the box grade shtogun that you have.
We need more info. Is the single trigger selective or not? Does it have a vented rib and/or automatic ejectors? How about a beavertail forearm? The first single trigger used by Ithaca wa made by the Infallible Trigger Co. and was offered after 1914 in the Flues variation. That was replaced by the New Ithaca Double in 1926. In both variations, Ithaca produced 8 different grades, which all have different values. And in every case, value is completely dependent upon original condition. In short, your shotgun, in working order, is worth somewhere between $100 and $40,000.
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
60-260 usd
Your question can't be answered as written. What Model? What are ALL the markings? What gauge? How long is the barrel? What type of finish? Mossberg 500C, 20 gauge, 26" accu-choke, serial number K064007, checkered wood stock, blued barrel, vented rib barrel.
I will start with the age of your browning sweet 16 auto-5 shotgun.This shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1970 with the serial number that you provided.The value is currently running between 675-1,050 dollars based on the shotgun having between 60%-90% original finish remaining and a good bore.
Your browning auto-5 shotgun in 16ga. Was made in 1922.
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.
It's a Stevens 620.
I have One. I payed $72.00 in1962 for it and i would not sell it for a $1000.00 bucks. best light weight shotgun I ever owen. vented rib 12 gage and still mint.
a vented battery is vented and the regular battery is regular
Yes, as long as it has the right choke for slugs (cylinder or improved cylinder), the vents will make no difference to the slug, and will reduce recoil slightly.
A 1953 JC Higgins shotgun 12 gauge model 20 pump is values at about $150. It was sold by Sears Roebuck.