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Ithica 51 Featherlight
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Anyone have any experience with this gun? I have found a used one with a fixed modified I'm thinking about getting and using for crows

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That was my very first shotgun.. 28" modified.. Loved it and still do..I learned to shoot with that gun.. Never had any jamming issues etc.. When I got into crow hunting it was limited with 3 shells maximum.. So I ended up trying other shotguns that held more rounds..



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Hard to beat a featherlight but you need or will need a decelerator should pad on your gun however!

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I have one that my father bought in early '70's. I have hardly ever used it. They were inexpensive guns that work well but were not particularly reliable with a lot of use. If you can find it cheap enough buy and shoot it. Parts may be hard to find. Here is a good read of one person's experience which is very thorough.

www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php

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Thanks folks!



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Kates,

If your Ithaca 51 ever breaks, DO NOT send it to Les Hovencamp, Ithaca, N.Y. He charged me $142 just to install a magazine spring in a shotgun of mine. The spring cost only $10.00, I know, as I bought a new one the day before yesterday (Tuesday) for the same gun. His cost included shipping, but that still seems like a hell of a lot for a 3-5 minute job.

If anyone mails a gun for repair to a gunsmith, the experience may be like Steve Mcqueen quoted in the movie "Magnificent Seven". Steves quote..."a fellow jumped out of a high rise building. On his way down, people on each floor kept hearing him say, "so far, so good".

Steve also had another quote in the same movie...goes like this..." a cowboy took off all his clothes and jumped into a mess of cactus. Somebody asked him why. The cowboy replied, " it seemed like a good idea at the time".

Kencrow

 



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