Ithaca did not manufacture any high powered rifles, but did import and distribute some on different occasions in partnership with LSA and BSA in particular. Sounds like what you have is an "Ithaca-BSA" bolt action sold between 1976 and 1978. It was available in both the 300 Win mag and the 7 mm Rem mag. Retail price at that time was $319.95
The serial # will be on the left side of the receiver just above the wood. If there is no serial # then your rifle was produced before 1968. Before 1968 serial #'s were not required by law on a .22 cal rifle.
serial number 1431191
Impossible to answer without the name of the maker.
What is it (rifle, shotgun, handgun) and who made it? What are the markings/words on it?
That would depend on whether it is a shotgun, rifle, or handgun. Also on who made it.
Not a serial number if that is on a Sears or JC Higgins rifle. Might be a serial number on an Ithaca rifle. Please list all the markings on the rifle, just as they are on the rifle. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I bought an Ithaca hawkin kit in the 70s. I finally got around to finishing it. There is no serial number on it anywhere
We can't tell from a serial number alone.
that would be mid to late 1962
15-125 usd
Combination of serial number and features.
Watch www.gunbroker.com under "Ithaca"
1961-1978
That is not the serial number. It is the Patent Number. The serial number is found below this number. The Model 37 I have has this patent number on it and the serial number is 24071. I would also like to know the manufacture date of this rifle.
If it was made before 1968 it does not have one. why would`nt it ? I`ve owned several .22 caliber rifle made before 1968 and all of them had serial numbers !
Yes
Go into the Google Search Engine and type in, Ithaca Rifle 22 calibre, your answer should be there.