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Ithaca - Model 1911A1 serial number 2128752 - One of 2,400 pistols manufactured in the serial number range 2127108-2129507 shipped January 16, 1945 to Transportation Officer - Benicia Ordnance Depot - Benicia, California.
Left side slide markings - ITHACA GUN CO., INC. plus ITHACA, N.Y.First-Person Shooters.
Close-up of left side showing the ordnance inspectors mark 'FJA'. This is the mark of Col. Frank J. Atwood. The 'P' proofmark is located on the left side of receiver, top of slide and left barrel lug.
Close-up of ordnance inspectors mark 'FJA'. This is the mark of Col. Frank J. Atwood.
Right side.
Close-up of right side.
Close-up of serial number and United States Property mark.
Close-up of model mark.
Rear of gun showing grip safety and late grooved (7 ribs) mainspring housing.
Serrated hammer manufactured by Wright Engineering Co.
Ordnance 'crossed cannon' inspection cartouche
HS marked - High Standard barrel
P proof on left side of barrel lug
Ithaca Serial Numbers And Dates
Jan 31, 2011 I have checked my listings for the Ithaca shotguns, but there is no listings for the Model 66. I have seen them on the auction sites and some people want much more than you paid for it. Maybe some else has a serial number listing for the 66. The main thing is you like it and will enjoy shooting that gun. 'This gun was introduced in 12 gauge in 1963, in 20 gauge in 1964, and in.410 caliber in 1966. In 1967, a slug gun with rifle sights, called the Buckbuster was introduced. The Model 66 was available in other configurations, the Ithaca Supersingle, the Long Tom, the Standard Grade, the Model 66 Standard Youth Grade, and the Model 66 Vent Ribb. M-66 super single. This is a discussion on M-66 super single within the Ithaca Shotgun Forum forums, part of the Shotgun Forums by Model category; HI I have a M-66 super single Lever action 20 Gauge with Gold trigger. MODELS, SERIAL NUMBERS AND MANUFACTURING DATES FOR ITHACA GUNS. Reprinted with express written permission from Walter Claude Snyder’s books “ The Ithaca Gun Company From The Beginning ” and “ Ithaca Featherlight Repeaters: The Best Gun Going: A Complete History of the Ithaca Model 37 and the Model 87 ”.