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Would you be interested in a modern incarnation of the Ithaca A&B?

  • Yes! Price and paperwork be damned!

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Yes, but only if it is an AOW ($5 stamp) and not a SBS ($200 stamp).

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Yes, but only if it is Title I à la the Mossberg Shockwave.

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • No, not my cup of tea.

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • No, not at all, but it is still better than your bizarre Indian Webley idea.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • (gasp!) Guns are scary and bad ...

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
The title kind of says it. Would you be interested in a modern version of the Ithaca Auto & Burglar shotgun? It was a short, double-barrel, SxS shotgun designed, as the name would imply, for defense in one's automobile or home. It was normally chambered in 20-gauge, though other chamberings exist (.410-bore, 28-gauge, and small number of 12-gauge).

For an overview of the two major variants, this video will help:


Would you find this offering interesting? In what chambering? Thanks for voting. :)
 
I have always like these...ever since seeing a article about them in a older Gun Digest / Shooters Bible Catalog when I was a kid.
Two small but important factors keep me from getting one : Rarity of the guns and money....:D

If I could get one a la Shockwave or TAC14 ...
Then one in 20 gauge please...:D
The "Flues" model with the spur is my fancy...even better if I could get it in 2 3/4 chambering...
That said www.rstshells.com offers 2 1/2 inch shells at a fair price....
Andy
 
reminds me of these. Have one in each hand while boarding your vessel of choice. :)

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