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Thread: Value: Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight pump in 16

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    I found a Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight pump in 16 gauge.
    The 16 has always been my favorite and I have a single. Were these decent guns. What would be the value of this.

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    Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight. Modified Choke (rare). Good overall condition but significant bluing wear/pitting on the left side of receiver/barrel.
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    Luv my 37. Also have one in 16. set up for slugs. These are great guns. wanna sell?

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    This is one I am thinking of buying.

    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Luv my 37. Also have one in 16. set up for slugs. These are great guns. wanna sell?
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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    Thy are a great working shotgun .and in 16g thy are perfect little shotgun.

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    Any idea what it's worth?
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    Depends on condition, I saw one with a full choke for $350 and they were not budging at all, I have not looked too hard into buying one though.

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    Awesome shotgun's GW. You likely will not find a smoother operating pump anywhere. I have my Grandpa's 12 featherlight and killed my first deer,ducks, grouse ect with it and will never part with it. In the condition you describe I would conservatively say $225 - $250. Pictures would help.

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    He only gave one picture his asking price is 300.00. I was thinking of offering 225.00 I havent seen it yet as he's in the military and headed out for 2 weeks. As soon as he's back he will call.

    I always loved the 16 I do have an old single that I took a few geese with many years ago.. Just seems to be a shotgun an all purpose shotgun. Perfect for bunnies, grouse and turkey and if it could shoot steel would have been decent for ducks and geese and a bit more punch then a 20 for deer.
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    I've shot my father's 37 Featherweight in 12 gauge and it is a nice gun. He used to carry it for ducks when he was younger. No complaints. If it's in decent shape with only the bluing/handling wear on the side you'd be good to get it anywhere in the $250-$275 range.

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    Epps has 2 in 12 gauge right now.

    https://ellwoodepps.com/catalogsearc...rder=relevance

    Higher one is $275. You'd figure a little more for the rarer 16 and a little less for the retail price/mark up. You're in the ballpark.


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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    He only gave one picture his asking price is 300.00. I was thinking of offering 225.00 I havent seen it yet as he's in the military and headed out for 2 weeks. As soon as he's back he will call.

    I always loved the 16 I do have an old single that I took a few geese with many years ago.. Just seems to be a shotgun an all purpose shotgun. Perfect for bunnies, grouse and turkey and if it could shoot steel would have been decent for ducks and geese and a bit more punch then a 20 for deer.
    Buy factory ammo when you can at good prices and get a Lee Loader in 16ga, the pickup a ton of wads, just in case.

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