Hog Buster
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Just wondering if anyone owns one of the new Ithaca Model 37s? If someone does, how do you like it and, if you know, how does it compare to the older model?
Now a bit of history. I bought my first Model 37, 12 gauge, full choke, in 1957. I paid $ 88.00 for it new. In 1961 I bought another new Model 37, 12 gauge. This one cost me $99.00. Had a full choke barrel on it and thought it might be a bit tight for some game so bought an improved cylinder barrel also. I don’t remember what the barrel cost, but around $60.00. In 1966 I bought a new Model 37 in 20 gauge. Modified with a vented rib. Cost was $120.00. A few months later I bought a new Model 37 Deerslayer. It cost me about the same, $120.00.
Never liked the Deerslayer and didn’t have much use for it, so got rid of it. The other Model 37s are still running strong. God only knows how much game has been killed with them or how many miles I’ve carried them. In the past 50 plus years I have never had a problem with any of them. No misfires, no ejection problems, no nothing and they all have had thousands of rounds shot thru them.
I’ll never live long enough to wear them out, but just wondering if the new 37s are made anywhere as well as my old ones........ I think it’s about time for me to buy another shotgun.
Now a bit of history. I bought my first Model 37, 12 gauge, full choke, in 1957. I paid $ 88.00 for it new. In 1961 I bought another new Model 37, 12 gauge. This one cost me $99.00. Had a full choke barrel on it and thought it might be a bit tight for some game so bought an improved cylinder barrel also. I don’t remember what the barrel cost, but around $60.00. In 1966 I bought a new Model 37 in 20 gauge. Modified with a vented rib. Cost was $120.00. A few months later I bought a new Model 37 Deerslayer. It cost me about the same, $120.00.
Never liked the Deerslayer and didn’t have much use for it, so got rid of it. The other Model 37s are still running strong. God only knows how much game has been killed with them or how many miles I’ve carried them. In the past 50 plus years I have never had a problem with any of them. No misfires, no ejection problems, no nothing and they all have had thousands of rounds shot thru them.
I’ll never live long enough to wear them out, but just wondering if the new 37s are made anywhere as well as my old ones........ I think it’s about time for me to buy another shotgun.