Slamfire shotguns. Any suggestions?

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Hi.

Got a friend into the gun world. Helped him take the safety course and fill up the PAL papers. He want a slamfire shotgun for his first.

I thought of the Ithaca 37 and the Win 1897. But Ithaca's are much easier and cheaper to find, so a more obvious choice. But i read somewhere that some models doesn't slamfire. Or under specifics date and models.

I was eyeballing a used Ithaca 37S. If that doesn't work, would any of you have any suggestions for slamfire shotguns?

Thanks.
 
Its a matter of personal taste, however the Ithaca has the advantage of having nearly every part readily available.
 
Model 12 :)

Trench config :) :) :)

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Best advice: take your time in finding the right base gun, then get a second barrel to cut to 20.75" :)

You can still find model 12's for 300$, which is cheaper than most new shotguns.

If you can get a complete barrel assembly for 10-20$ more than just a barrel, do it; you'll have spare parts.

Most common barrels are apparently the 30" cylinder ones, so use one such barrel for your trench conversion. I kept my original 28" MOD intact for duck hunting. IF I find a heavy duck model 12, I'll probably sell my current one though.

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Best advice: take your time in finding the right base gun, then get a second barrel to cut to 20.75" :)

You can still find model 12's for 300$, which is cheaper than most new shotguns.

If you can get a complete barrel assembly for 10-20$ more than just a barrel, do it; you'll have spare parts.

Most common barrels are apparently the 30" cylinder ones, so use one such barrel for your trench conversion. I kept my original 28" MOD intact for duck hunting. IF I find a heavy duck model 12, I'll probably sell my current one though.

tQ9rKWm.jpg

This right here, man the take down model12’s are nice looking.
 
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