09 May 2006, 07:10
goosejoeNeed left shell stop pin for Ithaca 37 2&3/4 12ga
Hi folks, Need some help please, I've tried Brownells, Numrich and Midway for this part and have had no luck. I have an older Ithaca 37 12ga, 2&3/4 only. There is a little pin that holds the left shell stop in place, this pin has broken and I need a new one. I have the shell stop and the small spring that goes behind the shell stop. If anyone has one or knows someone that might I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks Joe
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09 May 2006, 17:27
MasteriflemanI have one also but, I don't know where you would get the parts if Numrich doesn't have one. Is the pin perfectly round? If it is a plain round pin, get a drill index both number and letter size and find the one that fits best. Either buy a single drill and cut it to length or take the one from the index and you have it.
09 May 2006, 18:21
ramrod340quote:
If it is a plain round pin, get a drill index both number and letter size and find the one that fits best.
I've lost count as to the number of times I've had to make my own pin replacement. As stated if it round it is easier to make than try and find a replacement.
Go to
www.jackfirst.com or
www.e-gunparts.com they should have that screw.If not come back here and i,ll look and see if i have one. van
10 May 2006, 03:25
ramrod340quote:
they should have that screw
Sorry I hadn't looked at a drawing so when you said pin I assumed a straight smooth pin. Looking at the drawing I see it is a screw. If you can't find one it can still be made if you can find a long screw with the right thread. Smooth down of the leading edge as needed cut it off and cut a slot for a screw head.
Here is the web address of the guys making the 37 now .
Ithaca Guns quote:
If you would like to purchase a new gun or gun parts, please call (419) 294-4113
I need a few small parts my self to fix mine , but I think I have what I need in the junk drawer.
I like to get new parts form the maker if posible
Johnch
11 May 2006, 18:51
goosejoeThanks! I didn't realize it was a screw. I just assumed it was a pin with a small screw holding it in. I really apreciate the info. Have a great day! Joe
11 May 2006, 18:57
DuaneinNDI am pretty sure I have some. You can find contact information on my web site.
www.duanesguns.com