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Ian,
As noted by Dave, it is an Ithaca produced single non selective trigger, designed by Harry Howland and Ithaca employee. I have a few of these on Ithaca’s that I use and can never recall an Ithaca non selective trigger ever failing. My favorite grouse gun, a 20 gauge has one of these, never a problem. I shoot Ithaca single selective trigger on a regular basis, had a few issues here and there, but not enough to scare me away from purchasing another Ithaca single trigger. My experience with more than one Kautsky single trigger has been less than favorable, enough to make me think twice before purchasing another. These are only my experiences and opinions, so take it for what you paid for them. The gun you show is all there and original in every way except for a pad having been added. Remove the pad and add a Repro Ithaca Sunburst pad and you have a very strong good looking 16 that will handle any 2 3/4” ammo on the market, of course not steel waterfowl loads. |
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There’s a lot of junk Ithaca’s on the market, this one seems nicer than 80 or 90% of them but nowhere near as nice as the $1800 example posted to this thread. I thought until today it to be worth somewhat closer to the $1200 range than the mid 3 figure range simply because I always thought a single trigger added value and I always thought the value of a N.I.D. to be double that of a Flues. |
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Ian, giving you an exact price is in the eye of the beholder. It is worth what you are willing to pay for it and what the seller will sell it for. If I were to ballpark a range I would say from $800 to possibly the $1200 your mentioned. But just because that's what the seller has into it offer what you are combatable with paying and let him decide. Remember, it is always easier to buy a gun than sell one.
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When I handled this side by side yesterday, it handles like any other fine double, it is tight, the engraving is quality, the workmanship is excellent. It surprises me that these can be had for so little. |
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Ian, If you like the gun and it fits you I would go up to $1200. Like said just swap out that recoil pad for a sunburst pad. The gun looks better than most NID's. and it's a 16 with 2 3/4 " chambers.
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