1950
1950
around 1950
1950's I believe, definitely after the interchangeable barrel feature was incorporated. Value depends on exact variation, as there were several, and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight in 16 gauge with serial number 19325 was likely manufactured around 1950, as this serial number falls within the range for that production period. The value of such a shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and market demand, typically ranging from $300 to $800 or more. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or a reputable auction house.
I have a Model 37 that starts with 282 and it was made in 1949. Ithaca's website (before they went out of business)had a place to enter the SN and get that info. Yours was probably early 1950's.
Yes they should be as long as they are the same gauge.
My dad and I bought a Stevens Mod. 940 single shot 16 gauge at a hardware store in 1950. model # 940
Your Savage model 775A was made during the years 1950-1965.
was probably made between 1942 and 1950
500-800 depending on condition and wear
steel from older Ithaca model 37yes steel should be alright but it's but in agun manufacture aroun 1950 52 it's usually better to use shot no larger than # 2 assuming your barrel is in good shape. check with your local gunsmith. I've shot steel out an Ithaca 37 sereial # 649142-4.