Ithaca super single m66
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 14
RE: Ithaca super single m66
One thing about the Ithaca's, is that it was a bottom line priced shotgun
there wasn't a miner, mill worker or railroader that didn't own one.The trouble about trying to sell or price one is all the old school had one and the new school isn't what you call fighting to get one. there isn't much you can say to discredit this weapon. Look at it this way every police force in the country had them. the action on the pump's in my opinion has not been matched by any manufacturer, the lever action's were better then most. I personally own 3 a 16,20, and twelve gauge and like to think there worth their weight in gold but unfortunatly. Iwould be lucky to get 800.00 for them all. and the 16 to my knowledge has never been fired, but I inherated the gun's and honestly don't know. It would be safe to say that the gun is worth at least 250.00 anything over take the money and run but remember this once you let that weapon go your chances of finding or holding another are slim to none.
there wasn't a miner, mill worker or railroader that didn't own one.The trouble about trying to sell or price one is all the old school had one and the new school isn't what you call fighting to get one. there isn't much you can say to discredit this weapon. Look at it this way every police force in the country had them. the action on the pump's in my opinion has not been matched by any manufacturer, the lever action's were better then most. I personally own 3 a 16,20, and twelve gauge and like to think there worth their weight in gold but unfortunatly. Iwould be lucky to get 800.00 for them all. and the 16 to my knowledge has never been fired, but I inherated the gun's and honestly don't know. It would be safe to say that the gun is worth at least 250.00 anything over take the money and run but remember this once you let that weapon go your chances of finding or holding another are slim to none.