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Fitting barrel to a shotgun

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08 September 2003, 12:59
chromosone cowboy
Fitting barrel to a shotgun
A friend of mine gave me an older Ithaca shotgun, minus the barrel. The newer barrels do not fit on the older guns, and according to Ithaca if I find an older barrel, that would not fit either. They claim that with the older guns, the barrels were fitted individually.
Ithaca siad they could fit a barrel to the gun, but when all is said and done, I am looking at spending over $300 for a barrel for this gun, and it just aint worth it to me to spend that kind of money.
What I am wondering, is if I find an Ithaca barrel, older or newer style,can I take it to a smith and have him fit the barrel to my gun, and if so, approximately how much would something like that cost.
Thanks for any replies.
10 September 2003, 06:07
Quail Wing
You are not being clear. Ithaca has been around for over 100 years. Which shotgun are you referring to? If it is a sxs, you will need to find a gun made almost the same year in some cases. Ithaca went through many design changes of their sxs guns. Normally for a sxs, if the barrels are correct, you still can not just slap on a set from another gun. The barrels have to be put "on face". This requires a decent smith who knows what they are doing. The usual cost, if you supply the correct barrels is about $50 - $100.

The M37 also went through a change in the early 50's. The way the barrel is mated to the receiver was changed.

Again, which shotgun model are you talking about? What is the serial number?

Pete

[ 09-10-2003, 22:39: Message edited by: Quail Wing ]