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Originally Posted by Gregster
Among my best buds' arsenal was a full-size Ithaca 37 which had been (and remains) in his family decades before it was bequeathed do him by a relative when he passed on. It had the interesting feature of being able to lay down a withering cloud of buckshot by holding the trigger down and racking the action, ejecting when pulled to the rear, then chambering and firing the next by simply pushing it back into battery. I thought I head this was discontued. Did yours have that?
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mine is my grandfathers old shotgun. it can do the exact same thing. i love that gun. the gun is old, its was bought brand new the first year that they made the featherweight 37(you'll have to forgive my ignorance, i cannot remember the year) but its still mechanically sound and without pits, rust, or a nick in the stock.
i love that gun. almost all my guns are old hand me downs, but i wouldn't trade any of them for anything on the market today. skeet shooting with that gun is so much fun. its just a twenty gauge, but the gun is beautiful looking as well as being the pride and joy of my collection. i will post pics of it as soon as possible. it my not impress most of the kids on here, but people who can enjoy sport guns should like it.