The button on the trigger of the Ithaca Model 600 is a safety feature designed to prevent accidental discharge. When engaged, it blocks the trigger from being pulled, ensuring that the firearm cannot be fired unintentionally. This safety mechanism is particularly important for ensuring safe handling during storage or when not in use. Always remember to follow proper safety protocols when handling firearms.
On an Ithaca model 600 shotgun, the serial number is typically located on the underside of the receiver, near the trigger guard. It may also be found on the barrel, often stamped on the left side. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the owner’s manual or a gunsmith can provide additional guidance.
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Ithaca 500 model shotguns were imported by SKB (japanese manuf.). They are currently selling on gunbroker.com for $600-$1200 depending on condition.
500 USD or so
$600 all day long
Depends on the model and condition. An Ithaca Mdl 37 Featherlight in 16 g in excellent condition is $500-$600 at retail.
Yes, both models were produced in 410.
A model 7 stock would not fit a 600 Mohawk. The stock and the trigger guard do not line up correctly, although the stock may fit on the gun.
According to wikapedia it is a model 60 made for big 5 sporting goods stores. It has a gold plated trigger and stainless bolt.
The Savage Model 430 was made from 1937 to 1943. Single trigger models can be worth as much as $600, while the double trigger models go for around $400.
Depends on gauge, markings, etc. 12 GA probably in the $400-$600 range.
$900$950