Previewing is available Monday to Friday between 9:00am to 5:00pm. We do not clean guns and recommend thorough cleaning before use.ģ40 Bishopsgate Road, Burford, Ontario, N0E 1A0, Canada Action works correctly to the best of our knowledge. Gun has not been test fired or inspected by a gunsmith. The wood has just a few light scratches and marks. The case hardened receiver hardened receiver is good. We will entertain trade offers on premium items like N-frame Magnum S&Ws, Small gauge shotguns, and lever action rifles, also gold & silver bullion & US silver or gold Coins.The bluing on the barrel and magazine tube have some rust spots. Morgan Dollars and Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 *We consider trade offers* Blue & Walnut Good, Black Plastic bad. Internet phone hours 8:30 - 4 CST Mon - Sat CST. We accept lay-away with 20% down, balance in 90 days - lay aways not refundable, though. On used guns, we offer a 7 day money back return privilege. We always include our FFL with firearms shipments. We can accept FFLs not only in the mail, but also by scan or fax, so long as they are legible and signed. We require initial payment of at least 20% down within 7 days of offers to buy otherwise we relist. Cashier's checks are a waste of time & money we hold them longer than we do personal checks. MC or Visa phone- or fax-in orders shipped same day USPS Money Order paid items shipped same day. We accept checks with no more than 7 days hold. Long Guns: $25 flat fee shipping to the lower 47 states $35 to Alaska or Hawaii and California. Own this smooth little West German Ithaca for only $ 219.95 The lever action mechanism is in Very Good Condition, and we test fired two tubes of mixed Remington, Winchester, and CCI ammo through it with no problems. Barrel is 18 inch carbine length, and the capacity is somewhere around 12 rounds of Long Rifle ammunition. The buttstock is a particularly select piece of walnut with rich patterns and burl, and three birdseye knot patterns on its right side. The most appealing quality of this rifle consists in its nicely refinished walnut stock and forend. This Ithaca 72 will only grade Good, perhaps Very Good, finishwise, since it has substantial even wear on its steel barrel and magazine tube, and a bit less wear showing on its alloy parts – its receiver, front sight, barrel and forend bands. The Henrys are respectable medium priced rifles, and the Erma / Ithacas were, too. Much more important, however, is that this Erma / Ithaca is the direct ancestor to the current crop of Henry Rifles manufactured in the Bronx. It was not a notable rifle, nowhere near the quality of its Marlin and Winchester Competitors. Description: Since Ithaca marketed the Model 72 Saddle Gun from 1973 until 1978 only, this one is easily dated to those years.
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