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Unread 02-27-2015, 05:29 PM   #1
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Default Has anyone ever seen this?

This is on an Ithaca I picked up today in Massachusetts for Fred Lowe in Salt Lake City.
I have never seen this device on any gun at all and I believe it was installed in order to raise the POI of the shot charge or, effectively increasing the DAC and the DAH.
With this device the DAC is 2" and the DAH is 3 1/4" but without it (I didn't remove the device but simply placed a shim of the same thickness under the muzzle end of the barrels.) the DAC is 1 7/8" and the DAH is 3" even.
It even looks like a factory installation, judging by the workmanship and the fact that the matting is virtually the same as that of the top rib.

Anybody familiar with one of these?





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Dean,
I'm been an Ithaca follower for a long time, but, never saw anything like that.
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Wouldn't it lower your POI? With this device installed, wouldn't it simulate a gun with so much drop that all you see is the back of the receiver?
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No because it raises only the bead in relation to your line of sight.
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Chuck,
Interesting. However, I believe it would raise the point of impact.
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I acted as agent for Fred Lowe today and went to examine and consummate the deal on this little 1911 production Ithaca Flues. It weighs a scant 4 lb., 15 oz. but is really well balanced. As you can see it hasn't been messed with but with the possible exception of the added device on the breech end of the top rib. It is a 28 ga. with original 24" barrels, a straight grip with double triggers and the finish is all original with about 40% case color. The wood finish is original and the butt plate shows wear but is not chipped or cracked.

Feast your eyes!!!

Incidentally, I had Fred's permission to post these pictures.




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WOW!! What a bird gun.
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Dean,

Thank you very much!

I can't wait to hold it! 4lbs. 15oz.

Any chance you took a full view of either side?
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Thank you very much!

I can't wait to hold it! 4lbs. 15oz.

Any chance you took a full view of either side?
No I didn't Fed but I will.
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Very interesting engraving on that gun.

That riser would effectively do what a vent rib would do on a trap gun and make you shoot high.

I was wondering what that was on the other photos in Fred's original thread.
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