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Ithaca shotgun co. reviving
Today's Gun Week reports that Craig Marshall of Sandusky, Ohio, has purchased Ithaca Guns and has moved the firm to Ohio. They have a website here.
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That's great news! The Model 37 is a John Moses Browning design.
I bought my son a modelM-66 Super Single 20 ga. 3" chamber several years ago. His hammer broke on it a couple years ago, can I order one from you? Thanks Ken
I have a M-66 SUPERSINGLE-12GA.-3"CHAMBER.
And I'm just wondering the value of this gun.
I have a M-66 Super Single that my Father left me. I am looking for operating information on this gun. Can anyone help?
If you know the specs on your gun, like the year of production and such, this website is full of manuals. It helped me alot with the Ithaca M66 12ga Super Single my Grandfather left me.
Here's the web page....... sorry.
http://www.cornellpubs.com/?gclid=CPiHz9mnxZACFSF4lgod7loMWA
how do u find the prodution year of a ithaca m-66 super single 20 gauge???
I have a Ithaca M66 12 ga looking for a barrle any size think it came with 28
Just sent them a "Good luck!". My first hunting gun was a 16 gauge double barrel Ithaca that belonged to my uncle. Probably built in the 1930's, it's been made for a friend of his who, like my uncle and me at age 13, was very small and skinny. (I'm not much taller now, but a wee bit rounder!). The gun had 24 inch barrels (improved and modified) and a shorter stock. Kicked and roared - and I loved it. Perfect gun for small-game hunting in northern New Jersey. His stepbrother got the gun when my uncle died, gave it to his boss to impress him, and the boss's son destroyed the gun! I've had several shotguns since (there's a 12 gauge Mossberg pump and a 20 gauge Ruger o/u in the safe now), but I've never had a shotgun I enjoyed shooting more than that short, loud, well-worn old Ithaca.