Production paused in 2005 when Ithaca once again changed hands. At one time, the Ithaca 37 was renamed the Model 87, although it was soon changed back in one of many ownership changes. Ithaca has suffered many setbacks in its history, changing hands numerous times. Made in many different models, the Ithaca 37 has the longest production run for a pump-action shotgun in history, surpassing that of the Winchester Model 12 that had originally inspired Ithaca to produce pump-action shotguns. While Ithaca did produce some shotguns for military use during the war, they also produced M1911 pistols and M3 Grease Guns.Īfter the second World War, Ithaca resumed production of the Model 37. Many sporting arms ceased production entirely during the same period. With the depression dragging on and war looming on the horizon, it was possibly the worst time to introduce a sporting arm. After gearing for production of the Ithaca Model 33, they discovered a Pedersen patent that would not expire until 1937 along with the introduction date, they changed the model designation to 37. They settled on waiting for Remington Model 17 patents to expire. In Rock Island Auction Company lot 3543 for 20,700.00.
On Rock Island Auction Company lot 414 sold a WWII Ithaca 37 Trench Gun for 37,375.00. The Model 31 would eventually be replaced in production by the less expensive to make Remington 870 which is still produced to this day.įollowing the World War I, the Ithaca Gun Company was searching for a pump-action shotgun to produce, primarily to compete with the ubiquitous Winchester Model 1912. Additionally, the Ithaca 37 Trench Gun is outfitted with a completely operational Slam Fire system. The Model 17 was a 20 gauge of trim proportions, which Remington later redesigned and refined into the popular side-ejecting Remington Model 31. Single brass bead sight, with 'CYL.' choke marking and 2 3/4 inch chamber.
government's then-dwindling stockpile of WWII-surplus riot and trench shotguns, which were in high demand in the jungles of Vietnam. If you have any additional questions before using your gun call our customer service number at (315) - 364 - 7171. Marked Ithaca Model 37 Slide Action Riot Shotgun, 'S' PrefixManufactured in the 1960s, the 'S' prefix Ithaca Model 37 shotguns were intended to supplement the U.S. Read this booklet thoroughly and retain for future use. This is important information on the operation, care, and function of your Ithaca Gun® Model 37 Shotgun. The Ithaca 37 is based on a 1915 patent by the famous weapons designer John Browning, marketed as the Remington Model 17. Remember to always treat your Model 37 as if it is loaded.