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Unread 02-05-2012, 11:15 PM   #1
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did the ithaca gun company ever make any 8 ga shotguns....ive never seen or heard of one myself but was just pondering.... charlie
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Don't know of Ithaca ever making anything larger than 10-bores. But they seriously pushed 10-bores in the 1920s and 30s, which A.H. Fox never did, and by that time L.C. Smith had quit 10-bores.
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Don't know about the 8 gauge Ithaca's but I have an Ithaca 10 gauge 2 7/8" with fluid steel barrels .

The barrels were re rust blued maybe 35 years ago as well as the wood being refinished .

My father bought the gun maybe 36 years ago . And we've never fired it . May have to shoot a round of trap with it in the semi near future .

I will say this though .

That Ithaca has nowhere near as nice a feel as my W&C Scott 10 gauge !
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I seem to remember one of the big gun writers of the day (Keith maybe?) Who said the Ithaca 10 was the most automatic double shotgun he had fired. When you pulled the front trigger, the back trigger followed and then the gun opened and ejected the shells.

I think a design change followed his review. Now I need to see if I can find that.
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i bet that automatic 10 double barrel was a hand full....yes the ithaca 10 magnum is what kept the interest alive in the big guns...always wanted one of these old magnum 10 ithacas but the closeest thing i have is the mag 10 auto... charlie
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Nope!! The story of the gun where he loaded both barrels, put the safety on, and pulled the trigger was about a Super-Fox. When he pulled the trigger, the safety went forward, both barrels fired, the gun opened and ejected the fired shells over his shoulder.

Elmer did write of having to get the rotary bolt in his NID Magnum-Ten, serial number 500000, refitted twice over the course of the years he used it.



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Nope!! The story of the gun where he loaded both barrels, put the safety on, and pulled the trigger was about a Super-Fox. When he pulled the trigger, the safety went forward, both barrels fired, the gun opened and ejected the fired shells over his shoulder.
thanks Dave, at least I remembered most of the story,
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After shooting my Ithaca short 10 the other day it just jogged my memory that I have a nice old Ithaca single barrel trap gun in the safe I need to get out and shoot a bit
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those single barrel ithaca s are really nice...ive looked at a bunch of them just never bought one....better geter out soon and shoot it if your like me you will forget you have it before long.... charlie ps what ga is she.....
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My Ithaca Trap Gun !

The woods been redone and the pad replaced . When we got it the pad had caved in and the stock had had a leather pad brass tacked to it and the leather was about worn thru .















I shot this one some last summer . But now that hunting season's over for just about everything except squrrels , rabbits and quail here I can spend alittle time of the skeet and trap fields !
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