Anyone know anything about Ithaca hammerless 12 gauge double barrel shotguns?

March 14th, 2010 by eranio

Posted in double barrel shotgun

2 Responses

  1. JD

    As an Appraiser, I’m very familiar with Ithaca Shotguns. The information you supplied is very limited but going on the assumption you have a "Standard" Field Grade Ithaca the below prices are current.
    Please know that there were several variations on the Ithaca Hammerless Double Barrel Shotguns over the years, before they were discontinued. Something as simple as a vented rib on a shotgun of this model could add an additional $200 to the value.

    You should also be aware that these guns have Collectors value and because of this the percentages of value based on overall finish go unusually low to as little as 10% condition.

    Standard Ithaca Double Barrel Shotgun 12 Gauge 3" Chamber,Blue Finish,Double Triggers,Plain Barrels

    90% Condition $ 550
    80% " $ 500
    70% " $ 475
    60% " $ 415
    50% " $ 385
    40% " $ 355
    30% " $ 305
    20% " $ 280
    10% " $ 225

    These values are current market values for September 2007 and are valued based on overall condition of the firearm with normal wear and use considered.

  2. DJ

    Ithaca made some great guns. Too bad they aren’t around anymore.

    I have an Ithaca Mod 37 Ultralight with 18 inch barrel and pistol grip that was once the pride of the Delaware State Police. It is, in my humble and sarcastic opinion, the World’s Most Powerful Pump Handgun.

    Go the the link below, type in "Ithaca" and select the category "ALL FIREARMS". There are currently 55 different Ithacas for sale, so see if you can find the model you have.

    There were many grades of shotgun of this type produced, many done by hand with detailed scrolling, etc. If you have a rare or desirable high grade Ithaca in excellent condition, you need a professional appraisal and insurance. If you got a plain fair condition one, $200.

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