You can get an owner's manual for the Ithaca Mag 10 from the Ithaca manufacturing company. Call the customer service line and they will mail one out to you.
From what I understand, its a big 10 gauge shotgun, more specifically a shortened police variant of the Ithaca Mag-10.
$500.00-$750.00 depending on condition
To determine the age and value of an Ithaca Mag-10 with serial number 100036741, you would typically need to consult a detailed database or reference specific to Ithaca firearms, as the serial numbers can indicate the year of manufacture. The Ithaca Mag-10 was produced from 1976 to 1989, so this particular serial number suggests it was made during that time frame. As for value, it can vary based on condition, rarity, and market demand, but generally, Ithaca Mag-10 shotguns can range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars. For an accurate assessment, consulting a firearms appraisal expert or guide specific to Ithaca shotguns is recommended.
around $500 in very good shape maybe more if it is a high grade in great shape
Yes. I have one for sale if you are interested. Tel. 267-446-9699
Call Ithaca. If they don't, they might know who does.
The Ithaca Model 87 with the serial number 870004685 was manufactured in 1987. The prefix "MAG" indicates that the shotgun is a Mag-10 model, which is designed to handle 3.5-inch shells, distinguishing it from standard models that accommodate shorter shells.
No, a Remington SP barrel will not fit an Ithaca Mag 10. The two shotguns have different designs, specifications, and mounting systems, making their barrels incompatible. It's essential to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper function and safety.
Can't be answered without the serial number. Even then, if sn data has not been published....
Your ithaca mag-10 semi auto shotgun was made from 1975-1986.These shotguns with the vent-rib and checkered stocks will bring between 750-850 dollars for a unfired new in the box grade shtogun that you have.
Contact Ithaca for a manual
they disc. all mag 10's in 1987, value around 500.00 in 95%