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Unread 04-06-2014, 03:01 AM   #1
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I have seen a lot of Ithaca's with slightly loose stocks.

I have owned several Ithaca NID 10ga guns in super 10 and magnum and I have never encountered a loose gun. I would consider these guns the benchmark for American 10 gauge SxS guns in both short and long chamber guns. I have shot them both for all of my short life and I know a few goose hunters that have 50+ years on a single gun. I don't think one human can wear an Ithaca NID 10ga out. The rotary bolt can wear with time but you cannot find a better 10ga in my opinion. The short 10 Ithaca is a favorite of mine and is a very affordable 10ga. gun. If you find a good one then buy it!

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The short 10 Ithaca is a favorite of mine and is a very affordable 10ga. gun. If you find a good one then buy it! Patrick
I recall reading in the description of a Super 10 for sale by Julia's a couple of years ago that the total production for Super 10's in all grades was under 600 guns, 567 or something like that. Is that correct, were fewer Super 10's made than NID 10ga Magnums?
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Hammer Gun is a 34" barreled 8 Ga then a Mag 10 a Super 10 grandpaws Flues 10 and a Spanish
10 I was going to convert to an 8 before I got the big Enos James hammer Gun
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This is a great thread guys ,I picked up a super ten a couple years ago as a restoration candidate ,no finish ,no wood ...shes close to done
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No. 2 Super-Ten 32-inch marked 4 & 4 shipped to R.O. Senff started 4/7/31 and shipped 12/31/31.











Bores in the .789 - .790" range, .053" choke right, but apparently the left has been opened as it only has .027" choke.
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