Ithaca 37 shotgun stock7/4/2023 It was, after all, the biggest war they had fought to date. It was during World War I that you might say the Army got serious about shotguns. Militiamen employed fowling pieces in battle during the Revolutionary War, and the Confederate Cavalry wielded sawed-off shotguns in the Civil War. The American martial tradition is no stranger to shotguns. The latter is best known for their excellent reproductions of World War II M1 carbines. ![]() This retro military model is made by the Upper Sandusky-based Ithaca Gun Company for their Dayton neighbor, Inland Manufacturing. Two top-shelf Ohio-based firearms manufacturers have partnered to bring collectors and shooters a fine reissue – I hesitate to call it a replica – of the vintage U.S. ![]() The Army’s best combat pump shotgun is back: Inland’s reissue of Ithaca’s M37 Trench Gun.
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