Search results for query: *

  1. T

    Safety Danger of 2 3/4” shells in a 2 9/16” chamber

    I’m looking at an old 16 gauge semi auto with a 2 9/16” chamber. I’ve been told that a 2 3/4” shell in that chamber will not cause a explosion that would accuse injury. But it may cause an ejection issue. is that correct?
  2. T

    Lord, please forgive me (concerning the Model 12)

    I prefer Ithaca Model37.
  3. T

    Butt Stocks for old breech loading double barrel hammer guns.

    I suggest that you consider Macon Gunstocks in Macon, Mo. https://www.macongunstocks.com/home-1.html That’s the first place I would contact.
  4. T

    Anyone still shoot an 1897?

    Many of the 1897 parts can be substituted with Winchester Model 10 parts.
  5. T

    Cleaning Bore

    I clean the bores after each use, usually 50-100 rounds in various clay sports. I clean as much of the receiver as is easily accessible. I use Safariland Breakfree CLP and let it soak for at least 2 hours, but usually overnight. I apply Barricade spray to the exterior of the metal, wiping off...
  6. T

    Ithaca 37 Photos

    My Ithaca Model 37 was made in 1949. I’ve owned it for 2 years. It shoots like a dream. The action is unbelievably smooth.
  7. T

    Cleaning Bore

    I, for one, clean my guns after every trap, skeet, or 5-Stand outing. That’s been the case the last 5 years. Don’t ask me to confess my practices before that. I use Safariland CLP, usually let it sit overnight before running a brass or stiff nylon cleaning brush through the bore, followed by...
  8. T

    Ithaca 37 Defense model

    An “unremovable” barrel on a pump shotgun isn’t a new idea. My son was given a Stevens 820B that has a barrel not designed for removal by a typical owner just for the purpose of cleaning and maintenience. I believe the gun was made in the1950s. As explained by my gunsmith, it’s like a rifle...
Back
Top