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![]() ITHACA MINIER 16 GAUGE Guns International #: 103478925 Seller's Inventory #: ITH149509 Category: Ithaca Shotguns - Shotguns - 16 Gauge Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Griffin & Howe Company: Griffin & Howe Member Since: 10/24/08 State: New Jersey Zip: 07821 Country: United States Phone: (973) 398-2670 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 613 Total Number of Listings: 19374 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days, Cancellations and Returns may be subject to a re-stocking charge. Payment Types Accepted: Visa, MC, AMEX, Check, Cashiers and Money Order. A surcharge of 2.8% will be applied to all credit card purchases. Description: The Ithaca Minier was offered from 1906 to 1908 and was the first the first shotgun they offered that used coil springs to drive the hammers. This example, with twist steel barrels and extractors, likely a field grade, has fair to good finish condition but has a few mechanical faults. Mechanically, the shotgun is slightly off face and the barrel to frame fit is somewhat loose, the stock is also loose in its heading with what appears to be oil intrusion in the head. There is also built up solder on the upper tang where the stock bolt would come through, it is unknown what this was for, but can be assumed to be related to the looseness of the stock and the loose trigger guard. Manufactured in: USA Hand: Right Hand Metal Finish: Original Barrel Length: 28" Barrel Condition: Fair Stock Finish: Original Stock Condition: Fair Type of Butt: Factory Grip: Pistol Forend: Checkered Splinter Cast Amount: 1/8" Price: $825.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Ithaca Model: Minier Chambers: 2 3/4 Ejectors: Extractors Condition: Preowned Metal Condition: Good Action: Side by Side Triggers: Double Gauge Info: 16 Gauge Stock Comb: 1 3/4 Stock Heel: 2 7/8 Stock Cast: Off Fore End: Checkered Splinter LOP: 14 1/4 Rib: Flat Matte Finish: Original Weight: 6.4 lbs Manufacture Date: 1907 Chokes: IM/F Case: NONE |