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Yes , buy the ones being made now in Upper Sandusky, Ohio and you will have the best of the best. I have 6 Ithaca 37s, 4 for hunting and 2 short barrel ones for home defense -all made during the 50s and 60s. They are great guns , light, simple, with few parts, a smooth action, and very reliable. And a joy to carry in the field.
+1 on the Ohio guns if I were looking to buy a standard bird hunting or especially a deer slug gun. -1 if I were looking for a trench gun... Damn I wish they re-did the trench gun (only with a 3" chamber, bayonet lug, heat shield and all). I would be customer #1.
Easier to tell you which ones Not to buy. The serial #s below (800000 I think!) don't have interchangeable barrels. The ones made after about 1988 until the current Ohio production are pretty rough.
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