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Unread 06-20-2017, 03:44 PM   #1
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This is probably a stupid question, but can a double with a really loose breech be tightened up by a good gunsmith? I'm looking at a 1926 Ithaca NID 10 bore grade 2 with an English stock (the wood is awesome with incredible patina)...the seller is willing to drop $800 off the price of the gun.

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Unread 06-20-2017, 03:49 PM   #2
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If you are saying the gun is off face it can be repaired by welding the barrel and refitting it to the hinge pin. About a $450. repair.
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This is probably a stupid question, but can a double with a really loose breech be tightened up by a good gunsmith? I'm looking at a 1926 Ithaca NID 10 bore grade 2 with an English stock (the wood is awesome with incredible patina)...the seller is willing to drop $800 off the price of the gun.

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a Super??? if so you lucky dog
pictures when you get it please

and yes - as Craig says easy fix for a qualified smith

and an easy screw up for an unqualified one

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a Super??? if so you lucky dog
pictures when you get it please

and yes - as Craig says easy fix for a qualified smith

and an easy screw up for an unqualified one

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Rick...I think this gun is a pre-Super...but I'm not sure. I have the Ithaca book and it seems to fall under the 1926 NID. If I purchase the gun, I promise to photograph it.
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I have had two guns repaired in such a way and with great results on both. The second by Classic Gunstocks in NY State. They were great to work with and did a fine job.
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$800 is a fair reduction off the price to cover the needed repair.
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NID serial numbers began at 425000.
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I forget the serial number

but it is an NID Dave
cocking indicators and all
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Are there early NID tens that are not Super Tens? If so, what is the difference?
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Are there early NID tens that are not Super Tens? If so, what is the difference?
I don't think so Bill

but far from an Ithaca expert, all the NID 10's I have seen were either Supers - or later Magnums

or supers someone tried to make into a magnum
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