Larger screws and they in turn are retained by the smaller screws thatįit into one of four grooves in the bolt head. It has a pivot pin thatįits in a hole in the receiver. The right side interrupter bar is removed. I was able to clean the trigger group without disassembly. Slide the trigger group rearward from the receiver. Hammer needs to be in the fired position so that it will clear the rear Trigger group screw is removed from the left side of the receiver. Used to remove the buttstock screw and the buttstock is removed. On the barrel disengage from the receiver. Rotate the barrel 90 degrees clockwise so the interrupted threads Pull the slide back about half way to retract theīolt. Rotate the knurled cap on the magazine tubeĬounter clockwise (looking from the breach) until it is fully disengagedįrom the barrel lug. Make sure the magazineĪnd chamber are empty. Obviously, I had missed something on the previous tear down.ĭisassembly is simple and straight forward. Shell had caught on the chamfer of the receiver below the barrelĬhamber. Inspection showed that the nose of the next The gun held with the ejection port horizontal, pointed away from me.Īiming at a clay, I would fire the first round and try to cycle theĪction but with no luck. Would load the magazine and cycle the first round into the chamber with Turning the gun 90 degrees so theīottom ejection port was horizontal or inverting the gun allowed theĪction to cycle ammunition from the magazine normally. It would cycle normally without shotshells in the Another trip to the range showed that the same I disassembled the action, cleaned, and inspected it but could After many years of trouble-free operation, it hadĭeveloped a problem where it would not feed from the magazine on follow The gun sat idle for a long time until I decided to use itįor trapshooting. Swipe of the inside of the receiver, but I don't think the actionĪfter Dad passed away I brought the gun home and later taught my Was removed and cleaned usually after each outing along with a quick It finally ended up in the closet at my parent's house. Through the late 1950s and early 60s and then less use over time before Name, it is light, easy to swing, and soft shooting. Had purchased it for hunting rabbit, pheasant, and quail. Was assembled in 1955 based on its serial number of 618XXX. The broken Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight pump shotgun on my bench Here is how it was disassembled, assessed, and repaired. APA style: Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight: This 1950s vintage Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight would not feed from the magazine and had a cracked buttstock.Here is how it was disassembled, assessed, and repaired." Retrieved from Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight: This 1950s vintage Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight would not feed from the magazine and had a cracked buttstock. Here is how it was disassembled, assessed, and repaired." The Free Library. MLA style: "Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight: This 1950s vintage Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight would not feed from the magazine and had a cracked buttstock.
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