12g Ithaca M37 parts availability?

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Where’s the best place to look for parts for an older Ithaca m37, preferably in Canada if possible? Will newer versions be cross compatible with regards to screws, shell lifter, mag tube cap?
 
Would it be worthwhile to buy a parts gun? They sell for surprisingly low prices. Then you would have all the spare parts
 
I had read on another site that Ron's health is not well at this time and he is not currently dealing in parts. Someone here may have more concrete info.

It would be worth a call to him.
Not concrete info, but I saw him at a gun show before the fake government virus scamdemic. He has really aged since I saw him last.
A note of interest though; he did say that the current Ithaca company makes the finest 1911 pistol made, bar none. That includes Kimber, Colt, or any other.
 
Would it be worthwhile to buy a parts gun? They sell for surprisingly low prices. Then you would have all the spare parts

Trying to not go this route but will definitely consider it if I can’t source individual pieces, never a bad idea to have a parts gun.

Western Gun Part in Edmonton

Ron Sharpe, Sharpe's Guns (905) 774-6368), is the Canadian expert on all things Ithaca.

Thanks guys, much appreciated. I have one other place to check nearby but I’ll be giving them both a call.
 
Several years back I scrounged a few Ithaca M-37 parts.
I contacted Ron for a build of M and P extended magazine shotgun phosphate finish. It was good fortune Ron had a spare matching receiver lying around from a dis-assembled Bear Stopper model and Choate black furniture.
The slickest Ithaca I own bare none.
 
Several years back I scrounged a few Ithaca M-37 parts.
I contacted Ron for a build of M and P extended magazine shotgun phosphate finish. It was good fortune Ron had a spare matching receiver lying around from a dis-assembled Bear Stopper model and Choate black furniture.
The slickest Ithaca I own bare none.
I picked a NIB factory one up at a auction for pennies on the dollar years ago. No one bid on it, which blow me away.
 
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