This video details a DIY conversion of an Ithaca Model 37 into a trench gun configuration, inspired by its historical use in WWI. The project involved a barrel chop to a legal 19-inch length and the addition of a heat shield, costing $520. The builder highlights the shotgun's slam-fire capability, bottom ejection, and overall speed and maneuverability during range testing.
This YouTube Short features ASMR-style audio showcasing the action of an Ithaca 37 shotgun. The video highlights the firearm's bottom ejection and bottom feed mechanisms. It is tagged with relevant firearm terms, including the specific model, its family, gauge, and action type, catering to shotgun enthusiasts and ASMR audiences interested in firearm sounds.
This experiment tests the durability of a Tevlaphee tire boot against various firearm calibers, from .22 LR to .50 BMG. While smaller calibers caused only superficial damage, even powerful rounds like the .500 Magnum and 10 Gauge shotgun failed to dislodge the boot. It took a .300 Win Mag to damage the internal rod and a .50 BMG to completely destroy the mechanism, proving the boot's robust design.
This review showcases the Ithaca 1911A1, highlighting its historical significance and classic .45 ACP performance. The demonstration covers safe loading procedures and live-fire engagement at an outdoor range, emphasizing the firearm's cycling and recoil. Visuals focus on the pistol's worn finish and military markings, underscoring its status as a collector's item.
This video showcases a custom-built, sawed-off 10 Gauge Magnum semi-automatic shotgun by Kentucky Ballistics. The 13-inch barrel significantly widens shot spread, demonstrating impressive destructive power on various targets, including vehicles and fruit. Testing confirms the potent kinetic energy of 10 Gauge Magnum slugs and turkey loads.
This review details a custom Ithaca Model 37 sawed-off shotgun build, inspired by the movie 'Aliens'. The build features a 13-inch barrel, custom sights, and Choate polymer furniture. A key highlight is the Ithaca 37's signature 'slam fire' capability, allowing continuous firing by holding the trigger while pumping.
This video showcases a diverse collection of firearms, including a vintage Ithaca 1911A1 pistol, a 1943 Turkish Mauser rifle, a British Enfield No.4 Mk.I, a Marlin 1895 lever-action rifle in .45-70, and a flintlock pistol. Demonstrations cover loading, firing, and specific features like the Mauser's stripper clip loading and the Enfield's aperture sight. The content highlights the distinct actions and calibers of each firearm, from modern semi-automatics to historical muzzleloaders.
This review covers the Ithaca Model 37 Trench Gun, highlighting its historical significance and unique features. The video details its bottom-loading and bottom-ejection system, distinguishing it from competitors. Demonstrations showcase its performance, and the reviewer notes its continued production for collectors.
This video provides an examination of a captured Ithaca Model 1911 pistol, believed to have been acquired during the Vietnam War and likely produced by Chinese or North Vietnamese forces. The description highlights the historical context of the firearm, suggesting its capture and potential origin from opposing military forces during the conflict. It also promotes the creator's Patreon, podcast "Flak & Fubar," and Instagram channel.
This video compares the cheapest American (Ithaca) and British (John Wilkes) double-barreled shotguns available on the UK market. The Ithaca, despite being an American utilitarian design, is found to be superior in this comparison due to its higher grade, Damascus barrels, and overall craftsmanship, especially considering its undervalued price. The John Wilkes, a classic British boxlock, is noted for its suitability for driven shooting but is hampered by a broken safety and a lower overall build quality in this specific instance.
This YouTube video is a teaser for a restoration project involving an old, "crappy" pump-action shotgun. The title explicitly mentions the Ithaca Model 37, suggesting a focus on its condition and the process of bringing it back to working order. While the video is a teaser, it aims to build anticipation for a more in-depth look at the firearm and its potential.
This video features a casual "Shoot-a-Round" session where the creator engages in plinking in the woods. The firearms showcased include an Ithaca Model 37 pump-action shotgun and a SIG M17 semi-automatic pistol. The description also provides links to other content from the creator, including interviews, FAQ playlists, social media channels, and sponsor information, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
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