Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/t...rice-drop-1918-ithaca-flues-sxs-12ga.2095805/
Item Name: FS/FT 1918 Ithaca Flues SxS 12ga
Location: Stockbridge Atlanta Macon
Zip Code: 30281
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: was $500 now $400!!
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Would love a good semi auto 12ga. Rifles pistols or shotguns. Looking for a 10/22 or Ruger/Browning 22pistol.
Caliber: 12ga 2.5”
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description:
Dropped to $400, not a penny less! more pix on request. Got this beauty in a trade. It’s amazing and I love it, but I’m downsizing all of my fun stuff except for the minimum needs take make room/$$ for the baby on the way!
Made in 1918, 2.5” chamber, 30” barrel. Looks to be some case color on receiver, but very faint. Shells are widely available for this. Has a crack in stock, but still shootable and relatively solid. Not Damascus steel, so no worries. Bore is good. The only thing that bothers me is the crown of the barrel. It’s definitely got some wear on it, but it’s 101 years old... of course it does! On gunbroker these range wildly in price from about $475-800 for this specific model. I figure around $500 would be fair.
I travel between Stockbridge and North Druid Hills daily and down to Macon on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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Item Name: FS/FT 1918 Ithaca Flues SxS 12ga
Location: Stockbridge Atlanta Macon
Zip Code: 30281
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: was $500 now $400!!
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Would love a good semi auto 12ga. Rifles pistols or shotguns. Looking for a 10/22 or Ruger/Browning 22pistol.
Caliber: 12ga 2.5”
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description:
Dropped to $400, not a penny less! more pix on request. Got this beauty in a trade. It’s amazing and I love it, but I’m downsizing all of my fun stuff except for the minimum needs take make room/$$ for the baby on the way!
Made in 1918, 2.5” chamber, 30” barrel. Looks to be some case color on receiver, but very faint. Shells are widely available for this. Has a crack in stock, but still shootable and relatively solid. Not Damascus steel, so no worries. Bore is good. The only thing that bothers me is the crown of the barrel. It’s definitely got some wear on it, but it’s 101 years old... of course it does! On gunbroker these range wildly in price from about $475-800 for this specific model. I figure around $500 would be fair.
I travel between Stockbridge and North Druid Hills daily and down to Macon on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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