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need info on a ithaca model 38

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  • Grasshopper

    Heard of model 87 but not a 38? The 87's are marked as such.

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  • bundy

    I did an internet search and found someone selling one of these on another site and the following is what is in the description.


    During the early 1970’s the Ithaca Gun Company attempted to redesign the shell stop system of the M37 that had been used since it’s introduction in 1937. The original shell stop required a machining operation and hand fitting. There would be a significant cost savings if the system could be re-designed to eliminate the hand fitting. In 1975 a new design was implemented that eliminated all machining. The company decided that these changes were of such significance that a new serial number sequence was necessary to identify the guns manufactured with the new shell stop system. The new sequence was prefaced with 38. After about six months of production the company decided that the new system was less than satisfactory and they returned to the old design and serial number system prefaced with 37. There are very few serial numbered “38 “ guns in existence with the redesigned shell stop and slide handle.

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  • 44mutley

    yes, i found that info also, what i am trying to find out is were the barrels stamped model 38 or did they just continue to use model 37 barrels on them, am guessing that they just used model 37 barrels but am not positive, have never seen a barrel stamped model 38

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  • Ambrose

    The Ithaca 37 book by Walter Snyder describes the changes as have been noted above by "bundy". The serial number started with 38 but the model number remained 37. There was no "model 38" as far as the Ithaca company was concerned.

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  • 44mutley

    thanks to all who replied, am glad i finally know for sure

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