To disassemble an Ithaca 20 gauge Model 100 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Open the action and remove the forearm by loosening the screw located at the front of the receiver. Next, remove the barrel by unscrewing the barrel retention screw located underneath the receiver. Finally, to access internal components, remove the trigger assembly by taking out the pins that secure it in place. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific details and safety precautions.
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The Ithaca model 66 single shot shotgun that was made from 1963-1978 was offered in 12ga,20ga and 410 gauge only.
1963-1978
Don't. Take it to a gunsmith and have it done correctly. You'll be glad you did once you try to put it back together again. Trust me, I am a gunsmith. lcj
The double is the last model NID (New Ithaca Double) mfg by Ithaca. This one was mfg in 1927. Depending on condition and gauge you may have a very desirable shotgun.
http://www.nrapublications.org/tar/Ithaca37.asp hope that helps
best left to a gunsmith
By the serial #
1947
i would like to know the value of my rabbit ear 20 gauge stage coach shot gun
The Ithaca Model 37 shotgun was first introduced in 1937, and it has been produced in various gauges, including 16 gauge. The specific year of manufacture for a particular Model 37 can often be determined by its serial number, as Ithaca Arms Company used a specific dating system. If you have the serial number, you can look it up or consult resources dedicated to Ithaca firearms to find the exact year of your shotgun.
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