I don't know if this will help because my gun is a Flues. On the flues with the bottom of the receiver off. I layed the receiver upside down on my bench. I put the spring in and the hammer on top of it. I then cut a small peice of wood the width of the hammer that was about 1 inch high off of the top of the hammer. Then I positioned the receiver right at the edge of the bench so I could use a 6 ingh c clamp positioning the one side under the receiver on the underside of the bench. And the othe side on the small peice of wood placed on top of the hammer. I was able to easily compress the spring by tightening the c clamp until I had the holes lined up to insert the pin. I hope I have helped you. But as I said I have a Flues not an NID. Good luck. Glen.
See www.diamondgunsmithing.com. That serial number falls in the range of a Flues single & Double barrel category, year 1924.
most of the ones that I've seen are in the $250-500 range, depending on the condition.
The Ithaca Hammerless 12 gauge double barrel shotgun with the serial number 122327 was likely manufactured in 1914. Ithaca Gun Company produced these shotguns from the late 19th century into the early 20th century, and the serial number can help pinpoint its production year within that range. For precise identification, it's always best to consult production records or a firearms expert.
The Lefever Arms Co., Inc. that made the Nitro Special Double and Western Arms Corp. that made the Long Range Double began as seperate corporations that were owned by the same folks that owned Ithaca Gun Co., and the guns were built in the Ithaca factory. The early Nitro Specials were marked "Lefever Arms Co., Inc., Ithaca, N.Y." and the early Long Range Doubles were marked "Western Arms Corp., Ithaca, N.Y." Around 1933, they lumped the brands together and the later Lefevers were marked "Lefever Arms Branch, Ithaca Gun Co., Inc." and the Long Range Doubles were marked "Western Arms Branch Ithaca Gun Co., Inc." The Western Arms Long Range Double had a frame made of malleable iron. These were utility grade shotguns- value in 95% condition is about $225.
I have a 12 ga. double barrel side by side shotgun made in 1936 and a while back I saw it in a book, it was worth about 1800 so I dont know if that helps or not but its a start
The value of a Crass Ithaca double barrel shotgun can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, model, age, and any unique features. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a knowledgeable firearms dealer or appraiser who specializes in vintage shotguns. Always ensure compliance with local laws when buying or selling firearms.
Some brands of the double barrel shot guns includes, Stoeger, Remington and Winchester. The price for the double barrel shot gun can range from over $1000, depending on the collection.
Could range from 100-10000 USD or so.
The value of an Ithaca F16 double barrel shotgun with the serial number S449558 can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, values for these shotguns can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or check recent sales of similar models. Factors such as originality, finish, and any modifications will also significantly impact the value.
Made in 1909. Value depends on condition, with 12 GA being most common and least valuable. Probably in the $350-$450 range if in very good condition.
The price of a Scott and Company double barrel shotgun can range from $2500 to $12000. The price is determined by the condition of the gun.
The Western Arms Corp was created by Ithaca Gun Company in 1929 to introduce a new, low cost double barrel shotgun. The new gun was called the Long Range Double. They also made the Long Range Double Deluxe which was usually made exclusively for the Montgomery Ward Company and sold by them under the name Western Field Deluxe. Parts may be available through: Numrich gunpartscorp.com Jack First jackfirstgun.com Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com