Rare World War II U.S. Army Contract Ithaca Model 37 Trench Shotgun This is one of the rarest version of any of the various military trench shotguns that were manufactured for the US Military dur World War II. There was only a very small number of original Ithaca trench shotguns manufactured during WWII in a documented serial number range of 61038 to 61856. There was an additionally Ithaca contract let during Vietnam, but they are found in a very high serial number range consistent with the commercial shotguns produced in the 1960s. These WWII shotguns were originally manufacture for use as military guard guns and eventually were used in the Far East as effective weapons during the jungle fighting. This example was probably manufactured circa 1943/44. These can only distinguished by the serial number range and the small Ordnance Bomb proof followed by the Ordnance inspector initials "RLB" for Lt. Col Roy Bowlin of the Rochester district. It is correctly serial numbered on the right front edge of the frame and barrel (both matching) and has the short, 6 hole sheet metal handguard. The barrel markings are clearly visible on the left side behind the heat shield. It has a single brass bead sight on the bayonet adaptor. The barrel has the 12 ga-2 3/4 inch chamber markings. The receiver is correctly smooth on the sides with no hunting scenes. It has a plain, oil finished walnut stock with no cartouches and ribbed pump handle. It has the commercial all blued finish. It comes with a green web sling. Manufacturer: Ithaca Gun Co Model: 37 BBL: 20 inch round Stock: walnut Gauge: 12 Finish: blue Grips: Serial Number: 61105 Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun Condition: Very fine with 95% plus of the original blue finish overall with only minor edge and high spot wear overall, and the blue loss on the pump handle and magazine tube. The stock and pump handle are both in fine condition with a nice, dark oil finished wood, the stock showing a chip of wood missing on the right side at the frame juncture, sidehandling marks on the sides, a slightly longer scratch on the left side in front of the buttplate, an undersize replacement serrated plastic buttplate. This is solid representative example of a rare WWII Ithaca trench shotgun. Additional Information: the face of the buttstock is numbered "63108".

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