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Shawn Wayment 05-25-2018 08:51 PM

Need some advice
 
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Just purchased a hammer Ithaca NIG 12 from a seller on GI. The seller misrepresented the gun. I asked them several times if both firing pins were present and their reply was most certainly. I picked up the gun today and the left barrel firing pin is absent and the right barrel inside is very pitted. The outside of the gun is incredible. Case color is perfect and so are the twisted barrels. Couple questions... I’ll attach some photos. Do you think the pitting in the right barrel (left barrel is perfect) will prevent this from being shootable and how much would one expect to pay for a firing pin to be made/replaced? Should I just send the gun back?

Thanks...I appreciate your responses.

Shawn

Shawn Wayment 05-25-2018 08:59 PM

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Here’s a few more images

Dean Romig 05-25-2018 09:00 PM

Firing pins are relatively easy to replace.

Sewer pipe bores on the other hand are not.....





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Rick Losey 05-25-2018 09:05 PM

Shawn

i'd be concerned if the one barrel is that pitted and the "(left barrel is perfect)" that doesn't make sense - unless the left barrel firing pin has been missing since the gun was made

i expect the one was cleaned up

you would have to know the wall thickness to decide if it is safe to shoot-

Robin Lewis 05-25-2018 09:43 PM

There are lots of guns out there that you wouldn't be asking these questions of.......

Heavy pitting like that, when you measure wall thickness try to measure from the bottom of the deepest pit to get the minimum value; that's where the concern will be.

Ed Blake 05-25-2018 09:53 PM

Send it back. Condition was misrepresented.

wayne goerres 05-25-2018 10:09 PM

I would have to agree. Send it back.

Shawn Wayment 05-26-2018 01:19 AM

Thanks all...I’m sending it back. They definitely misrepresented the gun on the GI ad. I appreciate everyone’s advice!

Daniel G Rainey 05-26-2018 06:36 AM

By misrepresenting the gun the seller is trying to get away with something. By sending it back he might learn a lesson..

davidboyles 05-26-2018 12:37 PM

Condtion Ithaca
 
Hey Shawn, Bindlestaff is right there are too many guns to settle for a misrepresented gun to have to go spend money on to correct some major faults.You have some nice guns send that one back and keep combing the net and friends. I still have a nice Lewis era 16 ga 4 Ithaca I would consider selling, Latham engraved , 28" Damascus, good dimensions.


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