Presenting the Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight Deerslayer, a classic piece of American firearm history. This pump-action shotgun, designed by the legendary John Browning and John Pederson, is an evolution of the 20-gauge Remington Model 17, modified into a more practical and economical weapon by Harry Howland. This 12-gauge shotgun is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the mid-20th century.
The condition of this firearm is good, with signs of prior usage and handling that add character to its history. The bore condition is good, ensuring a smooth performance. This model comes with a 4+1 capacity, a 26" blued barrel, and a wood stock with checkering for a firm grip.
One of the key features of this model is the absence of a disconnector, allowing for slam fire. It also comes equipped with a ramped front sight with a fiber optic insert, and a rear buckhorn style sight with an elevator. The finish of this model is blued, giving it a classic, timeless appeal.
Manufactured in 1965, this Model 37 Featherlight Deerslayer is an excellent addition to any firearms enthusiast's collection. Its unique history and the reputation of its manufacturers make it a desirable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight Deerslayer is not only a functional firearm but also a piece of history that reflects the craftsmanship and innovation of its time.
Do not miss the chance to own this piece of American firearm history. The Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight Deerslayer is more than just a shotgun; it's a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the mid-20th century. Experience the reliability, functionality, and historical significance of this firearm today.




