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Ian Civco 10-18-2025 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Poindexter (Post 437558)
Plusses: 16 ga
Minuses (to me): SST, recoil pad
Deal maker or breaker: Fit and chokes.

This is a shooter and has no particular collectors interest. If it fit me, was choked modified and full, and I needed or wanted another pheasant gun, I would bite at $600. JMHO.

In this market, I don’t think there are many Ithaca shotguns that are collectible and so most are shooters.

I might just walk from this one despite being nicer than most out there.

Ian Civco 10-18-2025 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Hodges (Post 437557)
What make is the single trigger? And running a cleaning patch through those bores will make the gun more attractive.

How do I figure out the make of the trigger?

Dave Noreen 10-18-2025 02:03 PM

The 2 and 4 choke markings on the barrel flats indicate it left Ithaca choked modified and full. A repro Ithaca "bridge trestle" recoil pad and a bit of finish touch-up and it would be more pleasing.

Bill Murphy 10-18-2025 05:02 PM

I don't think that many buyers studying (casually watching) the market understand that field used, abused, modified guns in lower grades have never sold for serious money nor have they sold for what you think they should have sold for, or not sold. Nothing much has changed in the collector market.

Ian Civco 10-18-2025 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 437574)
I don't think that many buyers studying (casually watching) the market understand that field used, abused, modified guns in lower grades have never sold for serious money nor have they sold for what you think they should have sold for, or not sold. Nothing much has changed in the collector market.

I thought the one I was offered was better than most with regards to condition and the only “abuse” was the recoil pad addition and possibly the trigger if not original, and if factory, a plus.

The seller, a friend, paid $1200 for it many years ago.

Stephen Hodges 10-18-2025 05:20 PM

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This is an Ithaca NID 16 Gauge, all original, that sold for about $1800 last year.

Stan Hoover 10-18-2025 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian Civco (Post 437565)
How do I figure out the make of the trigger?

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.

Ian Civco 10-18-2025 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover (Post 437577)
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.

I’m sort of thinking of getting a 20, 28, or .410 ga Ithaca as these are much cheaper than I thought. IF I was to offer my friend money for this, what should I offer? He’s a bit realistic about the current market, and said he was offered $1200 by a dealer 3 or 4 years ago and was going to do something with the recoil pad if he purchased it. He said he had about that into it, which is where I came up with he had $1200 into it. But my offer might be an insult, but such it is.

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.

Stephen Hodges 10-18-2025 06:44 PM

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.

Ian Civco 10-19-2025 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Hodges (Post 437579)
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.

Yes, it IS always easier to buy a firearm than to sell one.

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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