I shot an Ithaca 37 at the NYPD range on City Island, visiting Lt Mcgee, I was on my way to visit the S&W factory.
As a firearms Instructor, running my company for 25 years in Ontario Canada, I suppose I was not a bad shot! Lou added me to one of the Emergency teams, they were a man short. The Ithaca 37 I was given to shoot the shotgun portion, had seen many miles of use! Not sure of the barrel length but less than the legal length for sure. Just a bead sight.
Holding the trigger back and just pumping, it was a machine gun! When they saw my love of that old warhorse, they made sure it got left behind!
The 870 I brought down with me from Canada, had a 14" barrel on it in Canada, the length that was legal there, factory barrel too! But swapped it for an 18" model. With the one-piece pistol grip plastic stock. Slick. Extended tube.
On my visit to the NYPD range, the recruiting class were 100 stronger, 50 on the turning target range at a time, huge! I am awaiting delivery of an older model Ithica 37. The way you can hold the mod 37 upside down, load it sight unseen, rack and go.
As a firearms Instructor, running my company for 25 years in Ontario Canada, I suppose I was not a bad shot! Lou added me to one of the Emergency teams, they were a man short. The Ithaca 37 I was given to shoot the shotgun portion, had seen many miles of use! Not sure of the barrel length but less than the legal length for sure. Just a bead sight.
Holding the trigger back and just pumping, it was a machine gun! When they saw my love of that old warhorse, they made sure it got left behind!
The 870 I brought down with me from Canada, had a 14" barrel on it in Canada, the length that was legal there, factory barrel too! But swapped it for an 18" model. With the one-piece pistol grip plastic stock. Slick. Extended tube.
On my visit to the NYPD range, the recruiting class were 100 stronger, 50 on the turning target range at a time, huge! I am awaiting delivery of an older model Ithica 37. The way you can hold the mod 37 upside down, load it sight unseen, rack and go.