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Description:
An Ithaca shotgun chambered in 12 Gauge with a 32-inch barrel is almost universally a vintage, specialized target or waterfowl gun manufactured during the golden age of American firearms (primarily the early to mid-20th century). Because 32-inch barrels are exceptionally long, they were highly favored for maximizing sight radius and swing momentum in competitive clay shooting and long-range duck hunting. These were the first American shotguns designed from the ground up exclusively for competitive trap shooting. They feature heavily built, ornately engraved steel receivers coupled with high-grade walnut, a pistol grip, and a wide "beavertail" forearm to protect the shooter's hand from barrel heat. 12 Gauge
Chambers:
Single Shot Metal Condition:
Receiver has Very Good Ornately Etched Hunting Scenes with Some Bluing Handling Wear and Very Minor Pitting on Barrel in Locations Wood Condition:
High Grade Checkered Walnut in Very Good Age Relative Condition with Some Minor Wood Indentations and Scratches Barrels:
32" Modified Choke Barrel Triggers:
Factory Stock Dimensions:
"14 1/4"" LOP, 1 3/4"" DAC, 2 1/4"" DAH, 3/8"" Cast Off Fore End:
High Grade Checkered Walnut in Very Good Age Relative Condition with Some Minor Wood Indentations Butt Pad:
Rubber Recoil Pad Weight:
8.75 lbs Sights:
White Bead on Vented Rib with White Mid. Bead Item Location:
Tulalip, WA