Ever since I joined CGN, threads about people finding guns...being given guns...inheriting guns...seem fairly common. Always felt a little dose of jealousy as I'd thought (in my tiny family) I knew everyone who had hunted, had an interest in guns...and thought a phone call/email like that isn't likely to ever come my way. I had inherited a few guns from my grandfather's collection almost 30 years ago, which I'm grateful for...but I'd assumed that was the one, and only time that would ever happen. I feel fortunate I was given that chance too. Last week, I get an email from my mom's cousin asking if I'd be interested in "dad's old shotgun" The message read; "I think it's an Ithica 18 or 16 ga.". Naturally, I said I'd be honored...and drove down to the city to pick it up last night. Serial# indicates it was made in 1941. MOD choke~perfect for me!
I have to admit..I was never overly fond of the lines on these guns, on other pumps like the Browning BPS (that never seemed to shoulder right for me) but I was literally amazed at how light this gun is, how natural it seems to point, and how buttery-smooth AND tight the action was once it got some much-needed oil applied. No cracks/repairs in the wood, probably around 70% of it's original bluing remaining..no shortage of scratches though. It certainly wasn't babied, but my guess is it was carried/hunted allot more than it was actually shot. I don't think I feel a shred of temptation to refinish it, just clean it up...and take it shooting.
As a die-hard Remington guy...I'm in new territory here, and thrilled to own my great uncle's gun. I'd love to hear from the Ithaca lovers on CGN, maybe tell me a bit more about the gun I've inherited. Anything I should know? Cleaning regiment? Haven't even had the chance to poke through any YouTube videos about it yet. I did call my local shop, and they have plenty of shells. Have to dig a little deeper into the wallet than I do for my 12 or 20ga. guns...but I'm not complaining.
Cheers, and thanks for taking a moment to respond.
I have to admit..I was never overly fond of the lines on these guns, on other pumps like the Browning BPS (that never seemed to shoulder right for me) but I was literally amazed at how light this gun is, how natural it seems to point, and how buttery-smooth AND tight the action was once it got some much-needed oil applied. No cracks/repairs in the wood, probably around 70% of it's original bluing remaining..no shortage of scratches though. It certainly wasn't babied, but my guess is it was carried/hunted allot more than it was actually shot. I don't think I feel a shred of temptation to refinish it, just clean it up...and take it shooting.
As a die-hard Remington guy...I'm in new territory here, and thrilled to own my great uncle's gun. I'd love to hear from the Ithaca lovers on CGN, maybe tell me a bit more about the gun I've inherited. Anything I should know? Cleaning regiment? Haven't even had the chance to poke through any YouTube videos about it yet. I did call my local shop, and they have plenty of shells. Have to dig a little deeper into the wallet than I do for my 12 or 20ga. guns...but I'm not complaining.
Cheers, and thanks for taking a moment to respond.
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