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My new Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight
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January 19, 2020, 05:39 PM
PGTNice! I've got several but all older ones
January 19, 2020, 05:58 PM
Tailhook 84Wow, those do look nice! I have a few as well, including the very old 16 gauge I carried as a kid. Kicked like a mule without a pad, but I loved every shot!
"The Truth, when first uttered, is always considered heresy." January 19, 2020, 09:01 PM
wolfe 21Been kicking around the idea of buying a full tube magazine riot gun and one of their o/u models.
A Perpetual Disappointment...
January 20, 2020, 06:29 AM
PGTHere are two of mine...a full 8 shot mag "Home Defender" from the late 70's and a Featherlight from 1952 that Bubba tried to solder a bayo lug to and tapped the receiver for a scope. I cut and faced the barrel after getting a tax stamp for it.
Both slam-fire which makes for a totally new way of shooting for me (tried it for the first time a few weeks ago).
January 20, 2020, 06:56 AM
GCE61I've always liked the 37's, and after handling one of the new Featherlights I've been looking at the 20 gauge as my next bird gun.
Did you order directly from Ithaca? I was thinking about doing a wood upgrade and assume calling Ithaca directly would be the way to set that up.
January 20, 2020, 08:59 AM
MicropterusI ordered these directly from Ithaca and had them shipped to my FFL. It was very fast shipping.
From talking to Ithaca, apparently they want to sell directly to the end owner. The guy I spoke to told me about some pricing abuses when they sold to distributors so they stopped doing it. I didn't quite understand their issues but they were dissatisfied with what distributors were charging for the guns.
If you go on Ithaca's website, you can order a wood upgrade. Mine has the lowest A grade they offer. You can order them up to AAA grade, but the price goes up substantially.
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"I enter a swamp as a sacred place—a sanctum sanctorum. There is the strength—the marrow of Nature." - Henry David Thoreau
January 20, 2020, 09:09 AM
ArtieSThose are beautiful looking guns. I'm glad to hear that Ithaca is back in business with what sounds like competent management, and a business plan.
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January 20, 2020, 10:02 AM
rat2306Beautiful 37s. As others, I had two in the '70s-'80s and let go of both for something else (like a Rem. 1100). I still have the 87 Turkey Gun from the early '90s. Would love a 20 gauge one day.
January 20, 2020, 08:32 PM
Micropterusquote:
Originally posted by PGT:
Here are two of mine...a full 8 shot mag "Home Defender" from the late 70's and a Featherlight from 1952 that Bubba tried to solder a bayo lug to and tapped the receiver for a scope. I cut and faced the barrel after getting a tax stamp for it.
Both slam-fire which makes for a totally new way of shooting for me (tried it for the first time a few weeks ago).
Nice. I think I may get one of Ithaca's long magazine security shotguns in 20 gauge with the walnut stock.
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"I enter a swamp as a sacred place—a sanctum sanctorum. There is the strength—the marrow of Nature." - Henry David Thoreau
January 20, 2020, 11:07 PM
P220 SmudgeThose are beautiful. I’m glad to hear the company survives with a team that wants to produce a quality product at a good value to the customer. I’ve kind of always wanted an Ithaca and don’t currently own any sporting shotguns. Might be time to start taking a look at them.
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January 21, 2020, 05:02 AM
chongosuerteVery nice.
I remember reading books about SEAL teams in Vietnam, and the Ithaca pump shotgun was always highly regarded. Always wanted one after reading their reviews.
I settled (for now) with a Remington 870.
And I bet slam-firing a 12G is...entertaining.

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January 21, 2020, 06:20 AM
PGTIt's a John Browning design that's survived a century of duty. Several companies have made the M37, Ithaca being the main one.
January 21, 2020, 12:57 PM
P220 Smudgequote:
Originally posted by chongosuerte:
And I bet slam-firing a 12G is...entertaining.
I’ve done it with a Winchester Model 12. It’s definitely something else.

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January 21, 2020, 04:07 PM
pessimistThose are beautiful shotguns. I'm not sure I dig the gold triggers but otherwise they're VERY nice.
I have my dad's old model 37 FL Deer Slayer (smooth bore with fixed full choke) with an additional bird barrel. The serial number seems to be in the range where you can't change the barrel yet I have a barrel. I never fired the gun or fooled with it so I'm not sure what the story is yet. I'll get to it eventually
Enjoy them!
January 24, 2020, 10:24 PM
kaschiI've always thought of the Model 37 with the straight English stock to be especially elegant looking. Some were made in the 80s but it would be great if more were manufactured. My feeling is that they would be outstanding sellers.
January 25, 2020, 08:09 AM
PGTquote:
Originally posted by kaschi:
I've always thought of the Model 37 with the straight English stock to be especially elegant looking. Some were made in the 80s but it would be great if more were manufactured. My feeling is that they would be outstanding sellers.
They offer them:
https://i0.wp.com/ithacagun.co...end.jpg?w=1875&ssl=1January 25, 2020, 11:19 PM
kaschiWow thanks! Now I can upgrade my stock with pistol grip in 20 gauge with a nice stock set like that. It will be cheaper than a whole new shotgun!