In fact, it’s easier to put a fresh round into the magazine and rack it … Exactly, get sick of reading stuff that makes the low brow trailer trash label the liberals ascribe to us seem justified. Well, abandon that hope because they are. MSRP of the Inland M37 Trench Shotgun is $1259. No, and it never claimed to be either of those. IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO WAIT AT LEAST 12 WEEKS DO NOT PLACE AN ORDER.DERS AT THIS TIME. This was Sam Trisler using plain and simple bathroom humor, and I thought it was funny. Why does he have to read vulgar references that are thrown in apparently for toilet humor or some juvenile sense of sounding cool? If you pulled it, maybe you PC Wimps need to get a life also!!! This would be a great gun for an Ithaca collector or a military shotgun collector as a placeholder for an issued Trench-Gun. — SHOT Show 2016, Shootable Gold Plated Tommy Guns, Stainless Desert Eagles – Thompson & Magnum Research – SHOT Show 2016, Barrel: 12 inches (including flash hider), Accessories: Military-style sling and one 15-round magazine. The M37. You may have been a prosecutor at one point in your life, but that was probably before you became a disciple of the military veteran-hating crowd at Westboro Baptist church. US GI, Excellent Condition. My range guys at Ft Ord and Fort Lewis seemed to have a good grasp of the problems. This is the correct 1-3/8 inch long butt stock sling swivel for original Winchester 97 and Model 12 trench guns. $2.95 US, Plus Shipping. Frank Jarden, Are you talking about the reference to defecating? You want to keep your second ammendment rights? NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR NON ORIGINAL TRENCH GUNS. The Supreme Court is only ONE VOTE away from turning the dogs loose on gun owners. I could see buying it if the price was reasonable but these repo companies think that the consumer has an unlimited bank account and is stupid enough to pay sometimes more for repo junk than an original collectors item. I’d like to get the right bayonet for it. New in box Ithaca Inland Mfg. Leaves approx. If you want to take proper care of your Ithaca shotgun, high-grade gun parts will allow you to keep your firearms in good shape and increase their overall longevity. Like the Ithaca Trench Gun, but how ’bout they extend the magazine a shell, or so? It is an Ithaca so it eats and defecates out the bottom. It is the same as all the gun industry marketing “brains” that think up the scariest names for guns, ammo and accessories giving our liberal enemies ammo to use against us in their communications with the sheeple. By the way, don’t ever take your grandson to a farm. Remove the attachment and file each groove just enough to let the screw clear (you do this by sliding on and removing the attachment and screwing in the screw until it clears. I know the bayonet grip is in the way, and would need to extend mag/barrel attachment point, but when your in the trenches it would be nice to have all the firepower available to the design. Note that the term “trench gun” normally indicates the weapon was fitted with a ventilated handguard and bayonet lug. DOES THAT SOOTHE YOUR DELICATE SENSIBILITIES? Does anyone have any experience with the carbines from Inland? The Inland M37 Trench Shotgun all-American-made combat shotgun is faithful to the original from its bead sight, Parkerized finish, oiled stock, and ventilated hand guard to its hard-to-miss bayonet lug that fits the long 1917 bayonet. Inland Manufacturing is now shipping their new M1 Carbines and they have some exciting new models that fit a lot of bills. considering they are now 70+ years old. As to the operation of the Ithica, you shouldn’t put in your mouth what you wouldn’t hold in your hand… Numrich Gun Parts Corporation 226 Williams Ln. Other than that, a great rifle! HOW ABOUT INGESTS AND DEFECATES? The Advisor has an MSRP of $1,239 and will be shipping in March. The Inland M37 Trench shotgun is manufactured in a joint effort with the Ithaca Gun Company, Upper Sandusky, OH. HOW CONCERNED ARE YOU ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOING TO OUR CHILDREN IN THE SCHOOLS, THE GARBAGE THAT’S CALLED ENTERTAINMENT ON TV AND THE INTERNET, ETC, ETC. Perfect for military re-enactors and discerning collectors. Gun prices are getting really ridiculous. Note: if you do not have an original trench gun you will need to make modifications to your gun. BUT ONE FOUR LETTER OFF COLOR WORD, INVOLVING THE GUN INDUSTRY, GETS YOUR UNDIES TIED IN A KNOT. Great gun. But if you want a piece of Vietnam Era history that still has practical use and stands out from the crowd, the M37 is the way to go. I’d expect a metaphor like that from an old drill sergeant, and in the context of training it would not be out of place, but back in the day a lot of those tough old fighting NCOs weren’t particularly well educated either and they weren’t talking to women and kids. Since Ithaca’s Home Defense model with a 20″ barrel and wood stock lists for $970 I would imagine that Inland’s would be well North of $1,000. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Hi-Point ILMM37: The Inland M37 Trench Shotgun all-American-made combat shotgun is faithful to the original from its bead sight, Parkerized finish, oiled stock, and ventilated hand guard to its hard-to-miss bayonet lug that fits the long 1917 bayonet. Don’t be so gosh darn adamant in your revulsion.). Already have a toad sticker that will fit it. They have full-stocked ones with or without the bayonet lug/band and a folding stock Paratrooper style one as well. Remove the 3 securing screws from the attachment and slide the bayonet attachment on the barrel until the 9/32 stud on the end of the magazine plug goes into the hole in the rear of the leg on the attachment and the rear of the leg is flush with the face of the magazine plug. Very sensative people in charge here! the grooves. I totally agree on the Auto Ordnance ones, I reviewed about 4-5 years ago that was awful. It sports a 20″ barrel, 3″ inch 12 gauge chamber, metal heat shield and bayonet lug. Because the liberals and left-wingers already view collectors and enthusiasts as nut jobs, there will NEVER EVER be language that is acceptable to everyone, and especially the liberal left. And a bit creative. Trying to force the screw can strip it and or damage the threads in the attachment. so I altered the knife at the latch 1/16 in.knife locked up perfect.some cold blue on bayonet Works and looks great. Mine never get through, either. One regular and one paratrooper M1 Carbine from Inland. Actually, I don’t think I have ever had a single problem with the little 15-round magazines. Inland will offer a reproduction bayonet for the M37 at some point in the near future. During my 34 year police career we carried the Ithaca shotgun. “The Inland M37 Trench Shotgun all-American-made combat shotgun is faithful to the original from its bead sight, Parkerized finish, oiled stock, and ventilated hand guard to its hard-to-miss bayonet lug that fits the long 1917 bayonet. As for background, the Ithaca M37’s used in Vietnam were primarily six shot versions: the riot gun was a 18 inch barrel, the trench guns were 20 inch barrel versions typically with heat shields and a mounting lug for the M7 bayonet. As a result, an initial order for 1,420 Ithaca Model 37 trench guns—with factory-fitted 20-inch, open-choked barrels, ventilated steel heat guards, lugs for the M1917 bayonet… I have had very few feed problems with the carbines, and usually only with the larger banana mags — but I am very careful to seat the mags solidly, which is (or so they told us in the Army) the source of the feed problems, when the magazine is either a bit cockeyed in the well, or not securely seated. Just a teaser ? Gun ownership covers a wide array of owners, why the stupid childish write up. It was not until towards the end of the Vietnam war that new Military shotguns were designed to use the newer knife bayonets. Hope this helps if anyone else runs into this problem. This is getting a nasty message when I tried to put it up without this last sentence!!! For what it is worth, I am a baptist minister, and for 40+ years have been a gun owner and shooter. Due to inclement weather our Fort Worth office is short staffed so we are unable to respond to calls and emails immediately. With that, I agree. Late in my career, the Department switched to the Remington 870, which was also a great shotgun. Mark, I have handled the Inlands a couple of times at different shows but have yet to shoot one. Frank, you are intolerant blue-nose. The proper positioning of the attachment on the barrel Actually, the Inland M37 serves a two-fold purpose: It’s a nostalgic military-style shotgun that can plug up a hard-to-fill gap in a military collection, but one which can also be used as a practical defense arm. I have a thing for old military weapons and the little-carbine-that-could is very close to the top of my all time favorite list. I fell in love with the M1 carbine when I was first issued one in the Army, about the same time we changed over from serial numbers to using the Social Security Numbers — maybe 1965 or ’66? The real ones, if you can find one, are real pricey and it’s hard to tell if it’s real or fake.As for the carbines- I lucked out a few years ago and bought a couple from CMP. Since I’ve always wanted an M1 Carbine, it is time to act before it is too late. While eclipsed by the far-better-known Winchester Model 97 and Model 12 “trench” and “riot” shotguns, the Ithaca Model 37 served from World War II all the way through Vietnam. This attachment will fit the Ithaca Model I’m also glad to see I wasn’t the only one that thought that was unprofessional…. It is perfect for your conversion project as well. I talked with Ithaca President Joe Orians at the Ithaca Gun factory where I observed the production of the M37 Trench Shotgun. I think they were retailing locally for $199. Generally it was only on the first round (or so we were told). The right of the barrel and the receiver are marked with Ithaca’s anvil proof mark and the right of the barrel is also marked “0”. Call a spade a spade. Inland M1 Carbine with the late WWII style sights. Never see a gun “shit” or even heard that term before to describe ejection of a spent shell. Look for the US stamp or the Flaming Bomb or a DOD stamp.You can check the serial number. SHOT Show 2016. M37 30-06 Barrel Bearing/Booster, with Lock Ring 1005-092-8972. The weapons originated from Stevens (M77 E), Ithaca (M37) as well as Winchester (Versions 1200 as well as 870). For Winchesters only, if your magazine plug does not have a 9/32 stud on the end of it you will need to replace it with one that does in order to support your magazine tube. Comes with 2 wood screws. It may not be as good an infantry tool as the M-14’s we trained on, but I sure liked the little carbine and when I retired in ’85 and got my FFL, the carbine was at the top of my list. Get off your high horse. You have it right. If they don’t like your comment, it won’t make it. But this is not an article about what the M1 Carbine is or isn’t. The classic metal heat shield on a trench gun. For Winchester 97 only, remove the clamp that holds the magazine tube and the barrel together (this clamp will no longer be used). It is light, compact, fast and packs about the same power as a .357. They were just trying to train our soldiers as best they could. Ithaca Model 37 Bayonet attachment - Parts for Antique Guns or is it a sub gun? I think the biggest joke is that the new Inland Carbine is made of junk castings but still costs so much you may as well go out and buy a quality original that is at least a good investment. Buzz, Parts For Antique Guns, LLC 1101 Anderson Rd Statesboro, GA Phone: 912.839.4769. You may be surprised I have the inland 37 .And have tried two 1917 period US bayonets.Both did not lockup.I think they are stretching the truth about being the same as the original.Must be a patent infringement on the bayonet lug. Fitted with oil rubbed wood grips, green steel mounted leather scabbard complete with correct hooks for the U.S. Infantry waist belt. Gun has been thru WW2 and Vietnam Wars. Inland Mfg. New Condition. The “Advisor” model is a pistol version of the M1 Carbine and was a stand out at SHOT Show. Why insult anyone of us? This bayonet was selected for use with the first “trench guns” used in World War I and remained the standard shotgun bayonet in U.S. military service until the late 1960s. 6 row 29 It sports a 20″ barrel, 3″ inch 12 gauge chamber, metal heat shield and bayonet lug. The only other I know of is Franklin, and those go for about $500 more than the Inlands. The shotgun has a 20" barrel with bayonet lug and heat shield. As much I love the M1 carbines, I don’t think I could bring myself to lay out the money they are charging these days. While it is your right to say it, it is my right to tell you it lowers the value of your message. The Stevens M77E was the most commonly issued shotgun in the Vietnam era, followed by the Ithaca M37. There’s no reason to be rude or crude. ALL THAT’S O.K.. The M37 Trench Gun from Inland and Ithaca. Don’t impose your holier-than-thou phony morality on anyone else’s first ammendment rights. Speaking of being available, we’re awaiting word on when the Ithaca M37 will hit the market, as well as how much this historical scattergun will cost. SINCE THESE ARE MADE IN HOUSE, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN QUALITY, WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO PRODUCE A CERTAIN AMOUNT WITHIN THE SHIPPING TIME FRAME. How about “loads” and “ejects” which is actually what it does? The Advisor name comes from the use of cut down carbines by some of the US advisors to the South Vietnamese during the Vietnam war. They are making a slick looking version of the M37 Trench Gun too. Sooner or later all gun owners must learn we need ever shooter we got to be united. I finally figured out that the most reliable magazine was the one’s made by Auto-Ordinance. We don’t need “lighten up” we need self discipline. Interestingly, the bayonet adapter for the Model 37 trench gun was designed for use with the M1917 “U.S. Lighten up and give him some credit; he didn’t say “Shit.”. On the 30-round magazines, we were told that on these older carbines (ours were mostly WW2 vintage), the magazine well (and perhaps the magazine) gets a bit worn and sloppy, to where it’s possible to have it tilted either too much forward or too much backward, thus interfering with proper feed. Kriss Vector Carbines and Pistols Now in .22 Long Rifle, The Modern Bayonet: 'GripKnife' is a Foregrip and…, Get Up Close and Personal with the Geissele Super…, Inland Manufacturing M-1 Carbine: Old Soldiers Never Die, The AR-15 Chainsaw Bayonet Is a Real Thing, and It’s…, Benchmade 490 Amicus, The Next Great EDC Blade? Went tegu the U.S Military … I would like to know if I am gonna have issues with the bayonet attachment. Heres a Very Rare Military Ithaca Model 37 Trench Shotgun in 12 Gauge. I just posted a heartfelt and honest opinion on this site, and you are going to edit it? They do feel nice. May as well improve things as long as they are doing it anyway. Is it a long range gun? Enfield” bayonet. I am considering a purchase from inland, a Ithaca home defense goes for 9+ so a few bucks more a you get all the bells. If they don’t like your comment, it won’t make it. So it can serve double duty. Comes complete with octagonal base brass bead sight, sling If I ever heard my son say that, I would not tolerate it. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BAYONET ATTACHMENT. It was a fine sporting shotgun, and proved to be an excellent combat shotgun. So let me get this straight, Rev. The first one was $179 wholesale and then when the price dropped to $139 or $149 I bought two more for the wife & son. This bayonet also considered standard issue for military shotguns or "trench-guns" from WW1 to … My advice to you is grow up, and get you head out of you bottom ejector system and stop attacking fellow gun owners. The Fultons are pricey, but they are very well built and to GI specs. The screws should clear the barrel easily without forcing when the groove is deep enough. Maybe I’m old fashioned, but I wouldn’t speak that way in front of a woman or a child so I wouldn’t write that way either. We are looking forward to getting some of these guns in soon for a full review. M1 Carbine, What a joke. Of the three variants, trainer (long barrel), riot gun (13 inch barrel), and trench gun (20″ barrel with a bayonet mount), the latter is the most rare. My young grandson has inherited my love for guns and shooting as well. : Our gun rights could go down the crapper and you’re worried that your young grandson might see the word “shit” in a gun article? Feeding a single round is time-consuming, and it’s difficult to load just one round into the chamber. Bought my first one for 18.50 from got dumb and traded. Paid less than half that amount for my WW II Winchester built M1 Carb. where they original, and was the m37 a inland? The first time at the range I had magazine feeding problems. But they are also making some others. Shipped in the white (you must color to match your gun). The poor innocent kid would probably have a nervous breakdown if he ever saw any livestock copulating. Mine never get through, either. This is an original bayonet Inland had at the show, they will be making reproductions in the near future. Even small criticisms, like yours, are used by our liberal enemies against us.
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