Ithaca 5E NID 12 GaugeĀ 
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Category: Shotguns - American Double - Shotguns - American

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Seller: Dismal River Armory
Company: Dismal River Armory 6010 46th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68845
Member Since: 11/10/13
First Name: Brent
Last Name: Steffen
State: Nebraska
Zip: 68845
Country: United States
Phone: (308) 627-7270
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Number of Active Listings: 227
Total Number of Listings: 6492
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
No firing or disassembly of firearms. No return on non-gun items
Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Check, Money Order, Cashiers Check



Description:
                  

 Ithaca NID 5E 12 Gauge manufactured in 1927 with 30" F/F "Best Fluid Steel" vent rib ejector barrels with large ivory front bead and small ivory mid-bead. Bores are very good, bright and shiney, measuring .734 right and left. Choked .045[F] right and left. Chambers are 2 3/4"  NID receiver with cocking indicators and traces of color case hardening in protected areas. Typical 5E engraving with pheasant on the left, woodcock on the right, and an American Eagle with "Made in USA, Ithaca Gun Co., Ithaca N.Y.'' on the floorplate all surrounded by foliate and scroll. Most likely engraved by Bill McGraw but unsigned. Single selective trigger. Toplever well to the right. Tight and on face. Beautiful pistol grip stock with excellent figure and a vacant stock oval. Fleur-de-lis and ribbon checkering pattern.  LOP is 13 3/4" over a mid-position single trigger. Ithaca sunburst pad which appears to be original.  DAC - 1 1/2"  DAH - 2 1/2"   Neutral cast. Weighs in at 8lb 4oz
 This piece appears to be all original and unmolested. Both buttstock and beaver tail forend are solid and without repairs. Barrel blue at 95%. Trigger guard blue at 80%  Stock finish and checkering at 94%. This is one of only 155 Grade 5 guns produced and we can safely assume that not all of these have survived. A classic and rare piece from the golden era of American gunmaking.

Price: $7,250.00