The magazine holds 46 BB’s plus 6 in the gun. MODEL 37/FEATHERLIGHT USE 12 GA 2 3/4 SHELLS ONLY MADE U.S.A. Left side bbl at chamber marked ITHACA GUN CO., INC.
#Ithaca 37 shotgun sight full#
30 full coke plain bbl, Raybar front sight, 2-3/4 chamber. The BB’s have to be loaded into a thin magazine (it comes with 2 of these) which is then inserted into the magazine tube below the barrel. EARLY FEATHERLIGHT ITHACA MODEL 37 PUMP SHOTGUN.
This does however drop the range considerably but gives a fare spread of shot at close range. It does however have a nifty little switch to load 2BB’s at each pump of the foregrip, this can then be doubled/tripled again by the use of another switch just to the right of the front part of the main trigger (this is the bolt release on the real steel gun) which allows you to cycle the foregrip three times before pulling the main trigger, thus filling the barrel with 2, 4 or 6 BB’s at a time. Williams Gun Sight Western Precision Muzzleloading Sight, Front Sight Only w/Reticle Inserts 59.95 (Save 17) 49.95 Newly Added. 14 models Williams Gun Sight Target Pistol Sights (1) As Low As (Save Up to 21) 54.99. It’s a springer so don’t expect fantastic range, around 125ft is about the max for any decent accuracy. Williams Gun Sight Ithaca 37 Deerslayer Shotgun Firesight Similar Products. The gun is fitted with wood effect grips and stock but only one sling swivel on the stock which is a bit confusing but you could drill out and fit one to the front of the magazine lug if you so chose so as to sling the weapon. Review: This is an exact replica of the M37 shotgun used by the U.S. But between now and then, she and I just don't part company". Again, he quipped: "Colonel, if they ever send me to Geneva, I'll leave her at home. Watson told him the shotgun was not against the Geneva convention, only the soft lead bullet such as old style buckshots were. Chief Watson was later questioned by a pencil-pushing Colonel over the use of his shotgun as it was deemed illegal by the Geneva Convention to which he replied "This ain't Geneva!". Ithaca later offered pistol grips and 8-shot mag tubes from the factory. Although limited in range, when coupled with #4 Buck (many believed #4 buck to be too light for combat use, but Chief Watson, in his book "Pointman", responded that "The Vietnamese I shot didn't complain") and the Ithaca's slamfire capability this configuration was no doubt a devastating anti-personnel weapon. He slung the gun over his shoulder or neck with a cord. He had them further modify his M37 (referred to by Watson as 'sweetheart') by replacing the butt stock with a pistol grip and attaching a sling ring to the bottom. The first Duckbill M37 assembled at China Lake was given to SEAL Chief James "Patches" Watson.