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Ithaca 37 shotgun 1956
Ithaca 37 shotgun 1956










The Ithaca 37 shotgun and variants appear in the following films, TV shows, anime and video games used by the following actors: This makes the Ithaca 37 a popular shotgun amongst left-handed and right handed shooters alike. One unique feature on the Ithaca 37, is that it both loads and ejects the shells from the bottom ejection port. Since there are far fewer Remington Model 17s (in 20 gauge only) and Remington Model 31s in existence than Ithaca shotguns, the Ithaca 37 is a Remington Impersonator for any film set in any year prior to 1937 (and this includes the Depression and Prohibition Era films). Since it is a descendant of the Remington Model 17 and then Model 31 Shotguns (Ithaca waited until Remington's patents expired to make the gun), it is essentially impersonating a Remington Model of the period. The Ithaca Model 37 or just "Ithaca 37" appears in many films set in time periods before to its actual historical introduction. Ithaca shortly thereafter offered its own factory counterparts for these modifications. In 1967, were introduced magazine extensions and pistol grips by Chine Lake (known for their grenade launcher), specially commissioned for use by Navy Seals in Vietnam. It was popular among soldiers and elite units in Vietnam, usually for the man on point, since it was a sound design and very robust. Soldiers in wars after World War II have opted to carry it as a short range weapon in the field. It is popular with sport shooters as well as home defense and police and military. It was based on a competitor's previous design in 1933 and was introduced in 1937 and has been manufactured continuously until this day.

ithaca 37 shotgun 1956

The Ithaca Model 37 shotgun is the longest continuously-produced shotgun in U.S.

ithaca 37 shotgun 1956

Ithaca 37 with extended magazine tube and pistol grip - 12 gauge












Ithaca 37 shotgun 1956