Remove the forearm stock by pulling from the front down(It pulls hard). On the underside of the forearm stock is your serial number. Go to; Diamond Gun Smithing on the internet and look up your serial number. If you find models; click on each model until your serial nuber appears. Example; Serial number 263xxx=Flues model and made in 1915. Good luck and keep that really super shotgun
The exact value of a 55 Ithaca 22.50 would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the firearm.
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I'm unable to provide the specific age of a New Ithaca field grade 12 gauge shotgun with serial number SN460718 as firearm age can vary based on manufacturing date and production records. You may contact the manufacturer or a firearms expert to help determine the age of this specific shotgun.
This firearm was made in 1921.
You would need to include the model number or name of your Ithaca firearm,along with the serial number to get the correct answer.
made by Ithaca in 1944
To determine the year of manufacture for your Ithaca Featherlight 12GA shotgun with serial number 690369, you would typically refer to Ithaca's serial number records. Generally, Ithaca shotguns produced in the 1960s and 1970s have serial numbers starting around that range. Specifically, serial number 690369 suggests it was likely manufactured in the early 1970s. For the most accurate information, consulting an Ithaca Gun Company resource or a firearm expert is recommended.
To determine the age of the Ithaca XL 900 shotgun with serial number S1934268, you would typically need to consult Ithaca's production records or a database that tracks serial numbers. The Ithaca XL 900 was produced primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, so the shotgun is likely from that time period. For an exact year, it's best to contact Ithaca Gun Company or refer to a dedicated firearms historian.
The age of an Ithaca can easily be determined from the serial number. What is it?
What you have is an Ithaca 1915 Flues model. There are wide variations, but it would top out around 600.00 where I have seen in top-notch shape. An Ithaca freak may cough up considerably more than that, I know i have paid way too much for other people's tastes when I wanted one. That is a firearm that depends on the market you have at hand.
There is no such thing as a "killing range" for a firearm.
the age of a 12 gauge Ithaca is : 47,000 years old .