
We do not attempt to make money on shipping but neither do we wish to lose money on shipping. Shipments can take 1-2 weeks from the time we receive the entirety of your required payment and paperwork to process and ship due to the volume of clientele that we are processing after the auction. Poulins makes every attempt to ship your goods in a timely fashion. SHIPPING: Due to commercial carriers' recent policy changes, we recommend shipping antique firearms via USPS Priority. Any info about these guns would be helpful, Thanks.19. But does anyone have any specifics on these guns like what size shell, what choke are the barrels necked down to etc. I've learned the history of these guns and how Ithaca acquired this line from the originator "Uncle" Dan Lefever. I think I may take it to a gunsmith though for some reassurance or a possible hydraulic dent repair and approval before I shoot it. Extremely small though, and almost unnoticeable. It's about 4 inches down from the muzzle and you can see internally. Also, I noticed a very small ding in the barrel this morning that I did not see last night when I purchased it. But again, from researching, this gun was made by Ithaca so from what I've read it almost certainly shoots 2 3/4. All the research that I have done almost positively assures that it takes 2 3/4 inch shells, BUT nowhere on the gun does it specify. I wish it could talk, I bet it has some stories. I got a side by side Lefever Nitro Special in 12 gauge with 28 inch barrels and it's made in 1938/39 (I got the year of production from looking up the serial number.) It's in good shape, a lot of character, and a gun that I won’t be afraid to use in the brush. Because last night, I said out with the new in with the old. I was leaning towards a Mossberg Silver Reserve but for now the Mossberg is out.
