I bought an Ithica Model 37 Featherlight!

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I paid $250 for it, and it's in great shape.

It fits me perfectly, cycles very smoothly, and it's quite light.

Functions quite well, too.

I would have to get out a measuring tape to be sure, but I'm pretty sure it's the model with the 30 inch barrel.

I'm quite pleased with my purchase.

:thumbup:
 
Good deal! I hope you are pleased with it. The Ithaca 37 has been my favorite for years.
 
the model 37 is a dandy, you'll be very pleased. seems like this was a browning design that was originally produced by remington as the model 17a.
great design. later,ahgar
 
Also an Ithaca 37 fan here... My dad has had one since before he had me as best as I can tell... It's still my favorite gun to borrow from his collection.

I think you'll have a great time with it!!!

DM
 
I have had one for over 25 years. Great gun and I love the bottom ejection.
 
Love my 37. Mine came with the slug barrel as well. I was so sad when they went under.......

Ken
 
And they cost a fortune new. I'd like to pick up an old one at some point, along with a High Standard Flite-King.
 
hi standard also made and awesome pump shotgun back in the day. at one time the chp carried them and they were very slick. it's a shame that all the really good old designs are either gone or cost waaaayyy too much. later, ahgar
 
anybody remeber the old high std M10 the bull pup looking one? cool old shotguns a bud used tio have one.
 
kozak6 said:
I paid $250 for it, and it's in great shape.

It fits me perfectly, cycles very smoothly, and it's quite light.

Functions quite well, too.

I would have to get out a measuring tape to be sure, but I'm pretty sure it's the model with the 30 inch barrel.

I'm quite pleased with my purchase.

:thumbup:

You should be, that's one of the all time classics.
 
I have one of these that I have used for MANY years. I love it. (The only drawback to mine is that it is a 16 gauge.) What a fun gun.

Mine has seen many years of use. I once looked up the serial number and found out exactly how old it was. I don't remember now, but it if I recall correctly it was made in the 40's or 50's. I have never had a single problem with it.

Congratulations.

--SAK
 
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