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The value of a 12 gauge featherlight shotgun is $800.00 bucks canadian.
You will need to contact Ithaca. Published sn's do not go that high.
100-400 USD
If your shotgun has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore,then 200-400 dollars.
I was offered 400 for mine at a pawn shop so prob around 600
Depends entirely on age and condition - neither of which is indicated in the question, so no way to answer.
The value of a 1974 Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight shotgun can vary based on its condition, configuration, and any unique features. Generally, prices can range from $300 to $800, with pristine or rare models potentially fetching higher amounts. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult recent sales data or a firearms expert.
To determine the year your Ithaca Featherlight 12-gauge shotgun with the serial number 427944 was made, you would need to refer to Ithaca's manufacturing records or a serial number lookup guide specific to Ithaca shotguns. Generally, Ithaca shotguns produced in the mid-20th century have serial numbers that can help identify their production year. The number "2" under the serial number may indicate a specific production run or batch, but it does not directly correlate to the year of manufacture. For precise information, consulting a dedicated resource or expert on Ithaca firearms is recommended.
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The serial number indicates your standard-type Model 37 was manufactured in 1953.
The serial number indicates your standard-type Model 37 was manufactured in 1953.
To determine the year of manufacture for your Ithaca Featherlight 12GA shotgun with serial number 690369, you would typically refer to Ithaca's serial number records. Generally, Ithaca shotguns produced in the 1960s and 1970s have serial numbers starting around that range. Specifically, serial number 690369 suggests it was likely manufactured in the early 1970s. For the most accurate information, consulting an Ithaca Gun Company resource or a firearm expert is recommended.