I have possession of a 1947 Ithaca NID 20 gauge with 26" barrels marked "2" and "4" (M &F). I had staff at a large local LGS examine the gun and they stated that the chokes were tight improved cylinder and modified.
The gun is tight and about 50% CC and 97% blue and the wood is in excellent condition. The old white line pad will need to be replaced. There is slight surface rust on the receiver.
This gun was inherited by a friend of a coworker and his wife does not want it in the house.
He is asking $700 for it. That is what the LGS offered me for it when they examined it.
Are there any concerns about the Miller single trigger? How does one check them for proper function.
If the trigger checks out OK, I probably will buy the gun.
Sorry, I don't know how to post pictures.
Any and all comments are welcome. Thanks!