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Unread 01-26-2024, 10:44 AM   #1
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From top Flues Grade 1 1/2 10 gauge, Grade 5 NID 12 Gauge, 2 Bolt Quality B Hammer Gun 16 gauge, 28 Gahttps://parkerguns.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=122971&stc=1&d=1706283 831uge NID with 28" barrels, Lefever Arms .410 https://parkerguns.org/forums/attach...1&d=1706283840
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Wow look at the drop on that first one!
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Thanks for showing your beautiful Ithaca's there Ed.

Can you tell me the barrel length on the 16 gauge hammer gun, that is fairly rare gun?
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The Hammer gun has 30" barrels
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Some more of the 2 Bolt Hammer gunhttps://parkerguns.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=122988&stc=1&d=1706286 855
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We may have twins, other than the barrels are 32” on this gun
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Ed,
does "two bolt" refer to the lockup on the guns action?
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Yes. According to Walt's book, in 1915 Ithaca came out with the "new two bolt hammer gun" which was a new lock mechanism. This replaced the old hammer gun of 27 years. I believe only about 300 two bolt guns were made in all grades before production of hammer guns ended.
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Wow look at the drop on that first one!
I recently saw a Fox Sterlingworth of all things with a factory 3.5" DAH. It was just weird looking.
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Please share more photos of the grade 5. Nice collection!
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