The Ithaca Model 100 is typically designed for use with lead shot, and while some users have reported using steel shot, it is not recommended due to potential damage to the shotgun's barrel and overall performance. Steel shot can generate higher pressure and may lead to issues with the choke and barrel constriction. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a knowledgeable gunsmith before using steel shot in this model to ensure safety and proper function.
I have an Ithaca model 100 shotgun . It appraised for $700.
100-350 USD
.12 and .20 Gauge, and they also came in Magnum models. The .20 Gauge models are the rarer of the two, and the Model 100 was actually manufactured in Japan by SKB and marketed by Ithaca.
With the recent demise (again) of Ithaca, there has been a slight upward trend in the older models including the 66. If in very good condition, $100-$150. sales@countrygunsmith.net
100-400 USD
anywhere from $100-$250 depending on condition
100-300 or so
100-500 USD or so
100-500 USD
about 400 -450 used and about 500 new
100-400 USD
There is no H49 Ithaca. There is a M49, made for 17 years, single shot 22 cal worth $75 to $100. There is also a M49R, 22 cal repeater, tube fed. Made for 3 years worth $ 250 and more, sonetime much more.