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I owned an orignal 24 inch grade 2,28 gauge Flues.You need to try to find out if gun came from factory with bbls that length.Post serial number on Ithaca forum on shotgun world site and you may get some help. Bobby
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Bobby, Funny you mention a GR2 28ga. Sold mine to a buddy about 11 years ago. He is selling it back to me, and I should have it next week. Can hardly wait to have the old girl in hand again.
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I have one and have seen more. Is it a swamp rib???
Last edited by Walter C. Snyder; 05/18/15 06:38 PM.
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Bill glad you are getting her back. Bobby
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Earlier this year I bought a 20 gauge 24" Grade 2 Flues and a few weeks later a 28 gauge 24" Grade 2 Flues, both of which Walt authenticated for me. I prefer the 28 gauge with the straight grip over the 20 with the pistol grip but they both are very nice guns. I suspect 24" barrels on the smaller gauges aren't rare at all.
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The Spring of 1995 Double Gun Journal has an article written by Walt Snyder that mentions a few 24 inch barreled Ithaca guns. Some had swamped ribs. One mentioned was ordered by Colonel Askins. Another is referenced that was special ordered but the order was cancelled a few weeks later.
There does not seem to be that many ever made.
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