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echoside190

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About echoside190

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  • Birthday 03/15/1990

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    Kansas
  • Interests
    Machining, modding rifles, fishing, gaming

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  1. I think it's about time to get the old Ithaca 37 20 gauge out of the back of the safe and get it working again.. The stock is in about 3 pieces, the bluing is almost gone and the bead sight is missing, lets see what I can do to make a good little hunting gun out of it.

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    2. echoside190

      echoside190

      So far the stock seems the hardest to track down.. Other than that parts look easy to find or make. Functionally the gun looks to be in good shape it just needs the love and some money put into it. Tracked the serial back to a late spring or early summer 1952 production.

    3. csspecs

      csspecs

      post some pictures of the stock. Someone may have a suggestion on how to repair it.

    4. echoside190

      echoside190

      Will do, my options right now are repairing the split in it or buying one from numrich or Ithaca direct. They run about $125 but fixing the old stock would at least let me put rounds through it again until I replaced it.

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