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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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The Following User Says Thank You to Ian Civco For Your Post: |
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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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I bought it for $1150. Why? A few considerations. Spend a little less, find one on gunbroker, deal with shipping, sales tax, and the FFL, it was easier just to buy this one. Plus, the one posted to this thread that brought $1800 tells me this isn’t a $600 shotgun, it’s not like the junk on Gunbroker currently. Plus, at my point in life, and I’m as cheap as they come, sometimes you no longer give a rat’s ass about a few hundred dollars one way or another. Plus he’s a long time friend who was offered $1200 for this several years ago. And he’s a friend, I’ve known him over a quarter of a century. Plus, he doesn’t have junk and this last statement might go a LONG way…I have this 20 gauge VH Parker I might want to sell now. |
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How difficult are these to fit? Or, grind down, and with what? Obviously, I have to grind off 1/8” lengthwise and 3/8” width wise, make it symmetrical, and fit right. Or should I just consider a buttplate? Length of pull from trigger to end of stock (minus buttplate) is 12 3/4” from the single trigger which is in the rearmost position. “Description Authentic reproductions of the red rubber recoil pad that graced so many guns produced by the Ithaca Gun Co. Manufactured in the United States from original designs, these classic pads can be fitted to most stocks. Total pad depth is 1", including the 3/16" black 'hard rubber' base. Large: 5 5/16" long x 2" wide, screw holes are 3 1/8" apart. Small: 5" long x 1 13/16" wide, screw holes are 3 1/16" apart.” |
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