The Ithaca M-49 was produced from the late 1960s through the early 1970s. Given that the serial number 430379805 falls within the production range, it is likely that this specific firearm was manufactured around that time, making it approximately 50 to 60 years old as of 2023. For an exact year, you would need to consult specific Ithaca production records or resources.
Ithica m49 price guide
Yes
Ithaca Model 49, if in excellent condition, should bring $125 -$175.
For whatever help this is on 20 Aug 05, I am holding an Ithaca M49 which shows that the serial number is 9 digits long and stamped into the left front side, parallel to the barrel, and forward of the trigger in the action case. I hope this helps, Brad This is 28 Aug 05, my Ithaca M-49 has a 6 digit serial number, and is also stamped on the left front side, parallel to the barrel, and forward of the trigger. Dan The earliest (around 1962) models of the M49 Saddlegun didn't have serial numbers. The serial numbers were added to the lower left of the receiver in the later 1960s as required by the gun act of 1968. I don't recall the exact dates.
1961-1978
293272
22 Long Rifle
Generally $100 to $200 depending on the condition and how bad the buyer wants to relive his childhood
There is no H49 Ithaca. There is a M49, made for 17 years, single shot 22 cal worth $75 to $100. There is also a M49R, 22 cal repeater, tube fed. Made for 3 years worth $ 250 and more, sonetime much more.
Yes, you can mount a scope on an Ithaca M49 Magnum, but it typically requires the use of a specialized scope mount or adapter, as the rifle does not come with factory scope mounting provisions. Additionally, some modifications may be necessary to ensure proper alignment and stability. It's important to choose a mounting option that doesn't interfere with the rifle's operation or aesthetics. Always consult a gunsmith for the best results.
50-125 USD or so
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