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Ithaca .410 NID
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I recently purchased this 1927 Ithaca NID .410 grade 1...I’m pretty excited to take it on my annual Idaho trip in a couple weeks.
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That looks really nice. Single trigger with a beavertail. What is barrel length?
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That should be fun. However, up in Idaho is Elmer country. So, perhaps you need this No. 1E from Steve Barnett as back-up --
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Shawn, is that a grade 1? Looks like a grade 1 1/2 to me. I used to own a very beat up 1 1/2 20 Ithaca. Just sold my grade 3 Lewis 12 ga w/ chain link damascus this week.
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It's def. a Grade 1. 1 1/2's, as I recall, were only in the Flues models and well before the 410 was introduced. Researcher--that Grade 1 10 bore Magnum is a nice gun! I was its caretaker for awhile in my NID days!!
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In the late teens, through The Great War, Ithaca Gun Co. phased out the use of composite iron and steel barrels, making a number of their entry-level grades that differed only by barrel material redundant. They dropped the No. 1 Special and combined the No. 1 and the No. 1 1/2 as the New No. 1 in late 1919.
Attachment 57275 By the way, a 1927 vintage NID .410-bore would have started life chambered for the 2 1/2 inch .410-bore shell. The 3-inch .410-bore shell was introduced along with the Winchester Model 42 in 1933. |
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Here’s one of those Idaho Phookars
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