browninggold
CGN Regular
- Location
- Essex County, Ontario
Anyone have one of the new manufacture Ithaca 37's, and what's your opinion of it? Currently looking at the 28g. They're pricey I know, but supposed to be very well made and finished.
It was the English stock/26"bbl I was looking at, occasional grouse and pheasant farm use, more on skeet and 5 stand. I've got a Bps Medallion in 16g/26", weighs in around 7lbs. Great gun IMO. The Bps in 28ga weighs in almost the same though, so I don't see the benefit in buying a Bps 28gs (other than the $800 savings lol). The M37 should weigh in right around 6lbs.
Nobody in Canada (that I could find) has them in but Prophet River can get me one from Ithaca. It is definitely pricey, likely partially due to the bad exchange rate, but everything I've read from current owners is that the quality is top notch, and I'm glad to pay more to get well made product. Plus it's just a really cool looking small gauge pump with that English stock. I'd love to upgrade it to AAA wood but that will put it over $2k.If you don't mind me asking what are they selling for now. I got mine when they were first introduced and thought they were very costly for a pump but after it arrived the quality was clear and I never regretted my purchase.
My 28 gauge Ithaca Model 37 came from Prophet River.I believe Mac's did as well.The straight grip is an opition that I believe was not available back in 2009,as was a 24 inch barrel.
I have owned just about all the 28 gauge pump guns available at one time or another.Including a Wingmaster and Express.For myself, the 28 gauge Ithaca Model 37 is the best of them all.Usually you only get what you pay for.![]()
Does the new Ohio built M37 featherlight come chambered in 3”? The Ithaca website didn’t specify.



























