In other news, I stumbled across this little gem when I took a young lady out to buy her first pistol a few days back and after a bit of haggling and it followed me home. (And she got a Glock 48.)
It's an Ithaca Model 37, circa 1971, 12 gauge with a 20" barrel and 7+1 capacity. Action is smooth as a stripper's backside and it's one of the ones with the second sear, aka a "slam-fire" gun. Hold the trigger back and cycle the slide and she'll fire off eight just as fast as you can work it.
Shop seems to have not realized what they had. I nicked it for a fair bit lass than the $300 they were asking for it.
SCOOOORE!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh... NICE!!!
ReplyDeleteA favorite of southpaws for decades.
ReplyDeleteI've seen you do this stuff personally. You make punks out of the so-called "expert" staff folks that are supposed to have a deep knowledge of firearms.. Good find.
ReplyDeleteA Classic Shotgun. I love the fact that it's a slam fire.
ReplyDeleteHey Murphy;
ReplyDeleteDang. you are almost as good as Old NFO in finding bargains...and that says something, LOL Good find.
Oh I'm nowhere near that level of cool. I root through thousands of guns in dozens of stores; he just cruises in to any place selling guns and instantly spots the gems. He's got the gift.
DeleteSweet! My personal favorite among the pump shotguns.
ReplyDeleteIf I recall correctly, a small number of Ithaca 37 in that configuration were choke bored, (Modified/Half Choke), for prison tower use. If that is one of the choke bored models it would be a rare find!
ReplyDeleteNot being a fan of Gaston Glock, I profess a very limited knowledge of his product line but I was pretty sure that the Glock 44 was the latest product with the highest number. What did she buy?
ReplyDeleteGreat find for you! I have commented before that you have some of the nicest toys....
Glock makes a 48 now, which is a slim single-stack version of the Glock 19 9mm compact. 10 rounds but some company is already marketing a steel 15rd magazine for it.
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