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Thread: Value: Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight pump in 16

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    I agree that $250 would be a fair price. It would be my limit. I love the 37. Sold a 12 and a 20 years ago and now that my boys are starting to hunt, I regret it. Ended up buying a Mossberg 500 Bantam in 20 for my oldest, but the 37 in 20 would have been perfect. 16 gauge is making a come back IMO, but I agree that reloading is the way to go if you get it.

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    Everyone and their brother is selling a used 37.
    These are a dime a dozen.
    Pitted gun, walk away if a dollar over $250

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    He was asking 300.00, but it has been posted for a long time so I was going to offer 200 and be willing to go to 250.00, it's for sale in Ottawa so no shipping costs either which would be around 50 bucks.

    If you see a decent 16 pump modified choke let me know.

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    Everyone and their brother is selling a used 37.
    These are a dime a dozen.
    Pitted gun, walk away if a dollar over $250
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    He's away right now and will be back in July
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    I looked on Ellewood and they didn't have anything in 16 gauge. I have actually been looking for an affordable 16 pump for years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I looked on Ellewood and they didn't have anything in 16 gauge. I have actually been looking for an affordable 16 pump for years.
    Same here, ended up with an 870 Express from 2006, it is built on a 12ga frame so not as light as a 16 should be but I can shoot steel with it for ducks

    The slimmer frame versions knock a bunch of weight off, they are beautiful. If I could use a 16ga for everything I would but the ammo availability makes it tough.

    When you get this bad boy we need to get it to the range and see how it patterns, even in the modified it may be good for turkeys too.

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    the gun would be a cool piece to have but ammo is going to be tough to find unless you order it in. at that price range I would look for a VG good used 1970's Wingmaster in 12 if you are looking for a primary gun. absolutely your call though
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    Quote Originally Posted by bardern View Post
    the gun would be a cool piece to have but ammo is going to be tough to find unless you order it in. at that price range I would look for a VG good used 1970's Wingmaster in 12 if you are looking for a primary gun. absolutely your call though
    16ga is coming back, American gun makers are starting to make 16ga guns again, at least I hope that continues.

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    Not sure it you bought it yet, but there is a lot of ammo out there. You can buy Remington game loads by the case. Yes a bit pricey... but you will only shoot a few boxes during the upland season. Bass pro also has 16ga. Steel loads on a regular basis. I reload myself in lead and bismuth.

    A 16ga. Mod 37 is a very nice gun. It's a bargain at $250 if it's in good to very good condition. There is one on cgn with an IC choke which would let you shoot #4 steel quite easily.
    Go to the 16ga.com site. They will guide you in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoli 16ga. View Post
    Not sure it you bought it yet, but there is a lot of ammo out there. You can buy Remington game loads by the case. Yes a bit pricey... but you will only shoot a few boxes during the upland season. Bass pro also has 16ga. Steel loads on a regular basis. I reload myself in lead and bismuth.

    A 16ga. Mod 37 is a very nice gun. It's a bargain at $250 if it's in good to very good condition. There is one on cgn with an IC choke which would let you shoot #4 steel quite easily.
    Go to the 16ga.com site. They will guide you in the right direction.
    There are at least 2 16ga crazy people quite local to greatwhite as well, ha ha, lots of ammo found at gun shows too and most can be proven factory (CIL, Imperial have sealed crimp) but you have to beat the other 2 of us to it, ha ha.

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