![]() ![]() I have been searching and searching, but to no avail. So we are fixing up this house for them at no cost to them.Īnyway I am over selling all the 'good' stuff and today we found a gun. Well some other friends of ours got evicted from their rental due to landlord wanting to live in the house. In the course of time, all that lived and died there left their stuff. It has stayed in the same family since it was built. Me and some friends are refurbishing an old house left abandon. Anyway since I am not a gun person I will most likely step on some guidelines, hope not. Please see our photos and good luck!ĬA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable: This shotgun can be transferred in California.Hello I am not a gun person, I was when I was a kid, used to hunt, and LOVED it, but I got into using a Canon (camera). It is one of the later guns with acid-etched scroll engraving on its German silver-finished receiver, and it is a real looker that ought to shoot well, too. This one is in Fine condition and shows light wear in the stocks but little in the metal. The Ithaca SKB model 200 is prized by hunters, sportsmen and even competitors in Cowboy Action Shooting for its craftsmanship and durability. The result is a fine-quality double gun with graceful lines, a nice balance and of course, strong mechanics. ![]() In the late ’60s and ’70s, Ithaca also contracted to have side-by-side shotguns made for them, choosing SKB rather than Miroku. Our Assessment: Browning is not the only company to have found that Japan has some high quality firearms manufacturers. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. Mechanics: The action functions correctly including ejectors. #ITHACA SHOTGUN SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP CRACK#Overall, this shotgun rates in about Fine condition and would likely be Excellent but for the crack in the wrist. The receiver has some scattered spotting of tarnish, otherwise showing only light handling marks. The barrels have only light operational wear and handling marks. Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 97% of its metal finish. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition and would be Fine-plus but for the crack in the wrist.īore Condition: The bores are bright. The plate has no notable wear or damage, in Excellent condition. Drop at comb is about 1 1/2″, drop at heel is about 2 5/8″. The LOP measures 14” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The checkering is well defined, nearly sharp. There is a thin crack in the right of the wrist at the receiver toward the top. The stocks have a few scattered light compressions and minor marks, the most notable in the left wrist checkering and on the right of the forend toward the rear. ![]() Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece checkered walnut with capped pistol grip, beavertail forend, straight comb, unmared brass initial plate in the belly and checkered black hard rubber Ithaca-SKB buttplate. The rib is finely checkered to reduce glare. Sights / Optics: This shotgun is mounted with a red fiber optic sight at the front of the solid rib and a smaller silver-colored mid-bead. The forend hardware is marked “5218083”.Ĭhoke: The barrels are fixed choked Modified and Improved Cylinder as marked. The right barrel flat is marked “NP / IMP”. The left barrel flat is marked “S5218083” and “MOD / NP”. The left water table is marked “S5218083”. MADE IN JAPAN-ROTO FORGED.” The receiver is has acid-etched scroll engraving. The top of the left barrel is marked “MODEL 200E – 12 GA- 2 3/4 CHAMBER-PROOF TESTED / ITHACA GUN CO., INC., ITHACA, N.Y. Markings: The top of the right barrel is marked “CUSTOM CRAFTED FOR ITHACA BY SKB”. Year of Manufacture: 1969-1978 (years Ithaca imported from SKB)Īction Type: Top-Break Side by Side with Slective Ejectors and Single Selective Trigger with Auto Engaging Safety Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Modern & Tactical Arms ![]()
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