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  1. Default WWII Ithaca 37 Trench on GB

    For your review, not mine.

    http://www.gunbroker.com/item/613241234
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    Horrible

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    Really horrible.

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    Vintage recoil pad....(Sgt. Scott that was sarcasm). 3 plus on horrible.

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    Definitely has that been there done that look. I've never owned one in any condition. But, if it could be had for the right price (subjective) it would certainly fill a hole in the collections of maybe 97 or 98% of all collectors of military shotguns.
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    I doubt I would pay over $100 for that. It is just too screwed up.

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    There are a few things that don't look right about the gun.
    The butt swivel looks a little high,and the notches in the barrel were put there afterwards...Ithaca trench guns had no notches or faint ones.
    May have been a trainer..Has anyone check the Ithaca record to verify, my records are a little blurry.
    What ever it sells for. You will have to pay more for the handguard than the gun IF you can find one.

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    It is right in that area between trench and trainer, you would need to determine if the gun is solid frame. Or find it in the records. Not my job.

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