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Kinda intererested in the Ithaca 37's.. does anyone know if the sling plates etc. for an 870 are compatible with the Model 37's?
Slam fire is a thing of the past for Ithaca. That ended around the 1976-1977 model year.
Hogslayer model kind of makes sense with the Alberta SRD Wild Boar Eradication Program. I contacted them a few years back & fair chase rules did not apply to any magazine capacity for manual repeating shotguns for these tusky little beasts. Hence the eight shot capacity can be fully appreciated here. The only other exception I can remember right off, is that the use of electronic calls were okay for this task in Alberta also. Personally I think a smoothbore barrel with the rifle sights, would be a bit more versatile though. With a fully rifled shotgun barrel you better have: 1. A very generous sabot slug fund or number 2. A great slug mold so one can cast your own solid lead slug & reload your own. Run of the mill foster slugs will most likely gum up that rifled bore way too early for practical needs.Ithaca has a new model, called the HogSlayer. It is not on their website yet, but is 8 shot pump, 20" riffled barrel. This would be a good model when in bear country. It comes with rifle sights.
It is the same as this model:
http://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/s..._10151_10051_407761_-1?N=329211139+4294954372
I've got one of those barrels, wish I'd bought more of them.
No problem friend. By my measurement, just a hair under 1 7/8's of an inch.Thanks Brutus!
That right there is about the perfect length for a short barreled 37!
How far does the barrel extend past the flat part of the barrel lug? Looks way better then the stubby 13" stakeout.
Kinda intererested in the Ithaca 37's.. does anyone know if the sling plates etc. for an 870 are compatible with the Model 37's?
I am interested in one of the defense models but I want ghost ring sights on it. Or at the very least rifle sights. Any plans for this?




























