Ithaca MAG-10 Field 10 Gauge Semi-Auto Shotgun, 32 Inch Vent-Rib Roto-Forged Barrel, 3.5 Inch Chamber, Fixed Full Choke, Blued/Walnut, 2+1
This U.S.-made Ithaca MAG-10 Field stands out with its 32-inch vent-rib roto-forged barrel, fixed Full choke, and 3.5-inch chamber in a gas-operated semi-automatic platform. Built in the 1975–1986 era in Ithaca, N.Y., it features blued steel construction, walnut-finished furniture, and a 2+1 capacity. It carries the PROOF TESTED marking and period-correct rollmarks, and is recognized as the historical predecessor to the Remington SP-10.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: The action cycles smoothly and the trigger pull is crisp. Light scratches and blemishes are present on the metal. The stock and forend show minor blemishes.
What’s Included
- Ithaca MAG-10 Field 10 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun with 32-inch vent-rib roto-forged barrel and fixed Full choke
The MAG-10 Field uses a gas-operated action with right-side ejection and a right-side bolt handle. It is chambered for 3.5-inch 10 Gauge and holds 2+1 rounds. A cross-bolt safety provides straightforward, familiar control, and the single front bead offers a clean sight picture.
The 32-inch barrel is roto-forged with a ventilated rib and a fixed Full choke. Barrel rollmarks include MADE IN U.S.A., MODEL MAG-10, 10 GA. 3 1/2 IN. CHAMBER, and PROOF TESTED, confirming its configuration and proof status.
Construction is blued steel with a blued receiver, paired to walnut-finished wood furniture. The stock features a pistol grip, checkering, and a red recoil pad with white/black line spacers. The long beavertail forend is also wood, giving a stable, comfortable hold. Length of pull measures 14.0 inches.
Produced in Ithaca, New York, and dating to the 1975–1986 era, this Field-configuration MAG-10 represents the original U.S.-made 10 Gauge semi-auto design that later informed the Remington SP-10. Its markings, materials, and setup align with the classic Ithaca build from this period.




