Hello!
Anyone have info on the camo-dipped Deerslayer guns?
I've had one roughly 12 years now... I hunted with it up until 2 years ago when they started letting us use rifles in our zone....
Camo-Dipped Deerslayer
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TSR
Welcome aboard. I know Ithaca had a camo model in , I wanna say late 80s. When the factory moved to King Ferry they made a few more. Generally Mossy oak hard woods camo was the pattern for the ones I have seen. I know the Deerslayer and waterfowl models had this pattern. I have the waterfowl model. |
Chuck, I have both. I have the 20gua waterfowl & the 12gua Deerslayer - each in it's respective camo pattern. I got the guns both "new" in the late 90's early 2000's - but had no idea when they were made. |
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Welcome to the Ithaca Owners Forum !!
How about posting some pics of those beauties for all to admire... |
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TSR, if you are interested in the date yours were made. You might already have this information. Hope this helps
http://ithacagunrepair.com/IGSN/IGSN.html http://www.ithacagun.com/pdfs/serialnumbers.pdf Also Walter Snyder"s book on the Ithaca 37 has the serial numbers. Shooter, you are right I haven't taken a pic of mine yet. I'll have to do something about that. |
I will try and get them out this weekend and see what I can do..
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It appears my Deerslayer was made in 1996! I finally remembered to check those links with my serial #.
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Cool....looking forward to pics from both ya'all !!
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