To remove the cocking handle from an Ithaca XL 900 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Then, locate the retaining screw on the side of the receiver that holds the cocking handle in place. Using an appropriate screwdriver, remove this screw, and gently pull the cocking handle out of the receiver. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Take it to a gunsmith
Remove stock from shotgun
just soppose to pull out
First remove the screw opposite the bolt. Operate the bolt as if you were cocking the gun, pull the trigger and it will slide out.
To remove the plug from an Ithaca Model 51 autoloader shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Disassemble the shotgun by removing the barrel and then locate the plug, which is housed in the magazine tube. Use a flathead screwdriver to unscrew the retaining screw if present, then carefully pull the plug out of the magazine tube. Reassemble the shotgun once the plug is removed, ensuring all parts are secure.
with a hammer or a rock
To remove the stock from an Ithaca Model 300 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Then, locate and remove the screw securing the stock to the receiver, usually found at the rear of the trigger guard. After removing the screw, gently pull the stock away from the receiver, being cautious of any attached components like the recoil pad. If necessary, consult the owner's manual for specific details related to your model.
To change a left-hand safety to a right-hand safety on an Ithaca 37, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and the chamber is clear. Then, remove the stock and trigger group to access the safety mechanism. Carefully remove the left-hand safety and replace it with the right-hand safety, ensuring it is properly seated. Reassemble the shotgun and test the safety function to ensure it operates correctly.
Take a flat-head screw driver and put it between the bolt handle and the gun. Push down on the screw driver to push the bolt away from the gun.
There are just too many variables to Ithaca shotguns to be able to give you a estimated value. If you go to the shotgun message board at Antique Guns you can find some true Ithaca experts. Be prepared to tell them EVERYTHING that is marked on the gun and WHERE it is marked. You will need to remove the forestock and barrels to find marks on the flats of the receiver and bottom of the barrel. Also, give the condition as a percent of ORIGINAL finish remaining, and either fully describe the engraving or give a link to photos.
Ther is a detent ring over the magazine tube where it enters the receiver that has to be rotated off of the pin it captures. Then you can remove the bolt carrier group block (a small square metal block ) then the bolt carrier group will slide out the end of the receiver (the bolt handle has to be pulled as well, just pull it out) assembly is reverse.
Yes, you can remove the barrel of a model 66 Shotgun!