WTS/WTT: Ithacca Model 37 Featherlite

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    Dsgnr_81

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    Oct 28, 2009
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    TRADED!

    I'm posting this for a friend of mine. I will list his contact information below, and I can vouch for the weapon as I took the following photos.

    It's a nice shotgun. Please pardon the fingerprints, I wasn't paying enough attention to what I was doing. Rest assured, the finish on the receiver is great.


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    [see ding in the stock, hard to get an image of but it's there!]

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    [Please note the scratch across the foregrip]

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    Here are the details:

    16 GA
    Serial # = 1947 Manufacture Date
    This has been in the family since it's purchase, but my friend does not know when it was last fired. Very little wear on the weapon.

    He would like to get $650 out of the weapon.
    Trade interest for a 9mm handgun with manual safety. (For future Conceal Carry)

    You can contact him at 765-749-1989.

    Located in Muncie, owner [Chris] is willing to travel within reason for the right deal. You can contact me and I can try to answer, but honestly, your best bet is to speak directly to th owner at the above phone number.
     
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    Dsgnr_81

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    Bump!

    Yeah, I was really surprised when he brought it by to get some photos. Too bad about that scratch on the front grip, but I think you could fix it pretty easily.
     

    1911ly

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    I have the same gun made in 1940. It was my wifes GP's gun. It's a keeper. Very pretty. It will make someone a nice addition to the family.
     

    PappyD

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    Free bump.....My dad had one and I still have it. 16 gauge too. Pop was a lefty and the bottom ejection was great for him. Lots of rabbits back in the day...
     
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