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08-20-2024, 06:33 PM
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One needs to be careful comparing prices for guns in those 1890 to WW-I years the way most of the companies played around with a high "List Price" and a much lower "Net Price" that the guns actually sold for retail.
I'm thankful for NIDs as my working-class upbringing would never allow me to spend the price of a .410-bore or 28-gauge Parker on a gun!!
431532 Ithaca NID Grade 2 28-Gauge Right.jpg
459135 07 Ithaca NID Field Grade 410-Bore Left.jpg
459536 02 NID No. 1 28-gauge.jpg
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