Hey, I have been reading a lot about the new Ithaca 37 Featherlights that are now being made in Ohio. I am a sucker for a nice wood and blued steel gun that is made with care and craftsmanship. I don't mind overpaying for a nice gun if I can be assured it has great fit/finish and it will last a lifetime. I am on the lookout for a 12G, 3", 28" gun that could serve as a "do-it-all" waterfowl, turkey, upland shotgun.
Here in Canada the Ithaca 37 Featherlight 12G, 28" vent rib barrel will cost you $1375 plus tax, over $1500 after tax. This seems to me like a ton of money for a blued and walnut pump shotgun. I am not interested in a used gun I will be buying new. Is the Ithaca really worth this much coin or would I be paying hundreds of dollars for the name in import fees? Would I be better off buying a brand new Remington 870 Wingmaster 12G, not sure what their fit/finish and overall quality control has been lately. What do you think?
Here in Canada the Ithaca 37 Featherlight 12G, 28" vent rib barrel will cost you $1375 plus tax, over $1500 after tax. This seems to me like a ton of money for a blued and walnut pump shotgun. I am not interested in a used gun I will be buying new. Is the Ithaca really worth this much coin or would I be paying hundreds of dollars for the name in import fees? Would I be better off buying a brand new Remington 870 Wingmaster 12G, not sure what their fit/finish and overall quality control has been lately. What do you think?


















































