Dark Alley Dan
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Jesus, that's just sad.
Jesus, that's just sad.
OK, here's an interesting development...
http://ithacagun.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5
Innards, straight from the factory, including "slide tubes".
Watch the tail end of the video - nice stock, no?
http://ithacagun.com/
Wonder if they will ship to Canada?
IIRC, about 1978 for the 12 gauge 3", and the 20 gauge 3" capable was almost a year later.Anyone know what year Ithaca started making 3" capable models?
Is it just my 'puter? Because all I can see is a red X.![]()
here is my baby
IIRC, about 1978 for the 12 gauge 3", and the 20 gauge 3" capable was almost a year later. ...
i wanna put my ithaca up on this forum but cant for some reason,.... anyone wanna help? maybe i c an email them the pic and they can post it? very proud of my ithaca.....![]()
No problem!Thanks for that.
Would you also happen to know how to establish whether an Ithaca 37 is 3" or a 2-3/4" capable when the barrel is missing?
I know there's a slight difference in firing pins and the slide and the slide tube, but how can I tell which is which without parts to compare to?
I seem to have a 3" firing pin from what I can compare to the parts list on the Ithaca web store, but a receiver with a 1976 serial number. Not sure if someone swapped parts, or the 3" chambers came to be earlier than 1978.
I'm trying to figure out which I have. Never had a barrel for it and would like to find a correct one for the gun.




























