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.
Browning did not offer one, but you may find an aftermarket Hastings barrel (www.hastingsbarrels.com) that will do the trick.
The Winchester Ranger Model 120 typically uses a 12-gauge shotgun barrel. To find a compatible rifled slug barrel, look for a barrel specifically designed for the Winchester 120 series, such as the Winchester 1200 or 1300. Ensure that the barrel is compatible with your shotgun's action and gauge. It's advisable to check with a firearms dealer or the manufacturer for the most accurate options available.
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www.ithacagun.com/downloads/model_37_field_maintenance_manual_090402.pdf
You have an Ithaca Flues model made in 1915. Can not provide additional information without the stampings on the watertable, barrel flats and overall condition.
I have one that I would sell.
28 gauge with single barrel How do you find its age and value?
Go to diamondgunsmithing on the internet and enter your serial number. That will do it.
It's not rifled because it is a shotgun. It is most likely a Stevens product made c. 1920-1950.
The best way to find out is to check with the manufacturer or with a dealer that carries that brand
http://www.gunstocksinc.com/web_pages/Plate-pics/Ithaca-Stocks/Itaca-stocks.htm