

The majority of the balance in finish is found in scattered scratches and scuffs on the receiver, most notable on the top and right. The magazine tube and action bar light operational wear and there are a couple of light marks on the magazine bracket. The barrel has light wear from the bayonet lug/heat shield assembly with a few scattered light marks behind. Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 90% of its metal finish. There is no erosion, but there is some stubborn fouling. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition.īore Condition: The bore is bright. The plate has a loss on the left edge with scattered light wear. The LOP measures 14″ from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks have minor handling wear with a few scattered light marks, a more notable bruise in the belly forward of the sling stud and two grain lines which are opening on the left of the buttstock toward the rear. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are a two piece walnut set with grooved forend, pistol grip, straight comb, serrated black plastic Ithaca buttplate and sling stud in the belly. The barrel is drilled and filled for a bead underneath. Sights / Optics: There is a bead mounted to the front of the bayonet lug. The bottom of the pistol grip is hand-scribed “866”. The right of the receiver is marked with the serial number at the bottom-rear. The right of the barrel and the receiver are marked with Ithaca’s anvil proof mark and the right of the barrel is also marked “0”. Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “MODEL 37-FEATHERLIGHT -12 GA-2 ¾ CHAMBER – PROOF TESTED / ITHACA GUN CO., INC., ITHACA, N.Y. Year of Manufacture: 1969 ( ) Ithaca Model 37 Serial Number On BarrelĪction Type: Pump / Slide Action, Tube Magazine Fed Shotgun I have looked high and low to try and find the year manufactured for my Ithaca Model 37 pump Serial number is 371536989 it is Model 37 Feather weight 12 GA 2 ¾ Chamber Proof tested Full Chock anyone got a link that list years by serial number?

Surprisingly quicker way to find out what year your shotgun was made hope you like. Seems that there’s a lot of Ithaca 37 fans on here so I thought I’d make a post with the serial numbers.
