yes. i personally like all ithaca guns
If it is in very good condition it might bring $350- $400. The .410 and the 20 Ga are worth more than the 12 Ga models.
To determine the age of the Ithaca M66 Super Single .410 with the serial number 660747202, you can refer to the manufacturer's production records or databases that track serial numbers. The Ithaca M66 was produced primarily from the 1960s to the early 1980s, so the serial number you provided likely indicates it was manufactured within that timeframe. For a precise age, you would need to consult specific production year details associated with that serial number.
i saw a model 66 single shot lever action on guns America for 285.00
m-66single shot 3inch410 shotgun
Model 66 was made in 410,20,12ga condtion is the key.so any were from no much to $350.00 for a 410 in excellent shape
The value of an Ithaca M-66 Super Single in .410 bore with the specified serial number can vary based on its condition, originality, and market demand. Generally, prices for these shotguns range from $200 to $600. For an accurate appraisal, factors like wear, any modifications, and current market trends should be considered. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales for a more precise valuation.
Yes
The Ithaca model 66 single shot shotgun that was made from 1963-1978 was offered in 12ga,20ga and 410 gauge only.
The model 66 super single was manufactored from 1963 to 1978 in 12, 20 and 410 gauge. Most estimates are about 125.oo to 175.00 in near perfect condition, but I have seen over 300.00 paid. I guess it depends on the buyer and the reason it's being purchased. Hope this helps.
Blue Book says:MODEL 66 -12, 20 ga., or .410 bore single shot lever action, field gun only. Mfg. 1963-78.100% - $12598% - $9595% - $9090% - $7580% - $7070% - $65~ WILS0N
In good original condition, 500-1000 dollars.
Yes, the Model 37 Featherlight was made in .410 and 28 gauge