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    Quote Originally Posted by LithgowMKIII View Post
    Close enough for me also:
    Mighty fine lookin'...very nice. I sure did put a lot of ammo through Ithaca's over time. I'd love to warm that one up too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Mighty fine lookin'...very nice. I sure did put a lot of ammo through Ithaca's over time. I'd love to warm that one up too.
    Thanks.

    Anyone know why they have 4 round limit. The M1897s seem to have had 6 limit.

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    These were built like that. Five total...original design.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    These were built like that. Five total...original design.
    Understood but I thought the other Trenchguns had more capacity by 1937; when Inthaca came out with theirs. Oh well, not a make or break issue for me.

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    No, they were always that. The only difference was the '87 with the full length mag. I did make a custom once, used a Numrich barrel blank at 30" mod choke and threaded it up. I used a cap from something that gave me enough thread and used a Mossberg mag tube for the front. Screwed the whole thing together and had a ten shot solid frame Ithaca 37. Problem was, it went through ammo so fast, about 100 rds in 15 minutes...so I sold it.
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