Another 4E Followed Me Home
Another 4E Followed Me Home
It was a crazy week of wheeling and dealing selling three SxS's, an SBT and an O/U all to make room and free up some $ for another 4E but it was well worth it imo. Today I brought home this 1928 Ithaca NID4E 2bbl set 16ga. What a little beauty on a frame that feels no bigger than a 20ga. Both barrel sets are 26". Can't wait to pummel some Greenheads over the decoys with this one!
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
Very nice. Are you getting a letter from Cody?
https://centerofthewest.org/explore/fir ... ds/ithaca/
I have a very late, the serial number chronology says 1941 but Walter had no info for a letter, No. 4E 16-gauge with 26-inch barrels 1 & 2. Over the years the checkering got coarser and the forearm pattern got much simpler.
The NID period catalogs say the 16-gauges were chambered for the 2 9/16-inch shells until the 1934 catalog when they went to 2 3/4-inch.
https://centerofthewest.org/explore/fir ... ds/ithaca/
I have a very late, the serial number chronology says 1941 but Walter had no info for a letter, No. 4E 16-gauge with 26-inch barrels 1 & 2. Over the years the checkering got coarser and the forearm pattern got much simpler.
The NID period catalogs say the 16-gauges were chambered for the 2 9/16-inch shells until the 1934 catalog when they went to 2 3/4-inch.
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
Yes I will be sending for a letter. Interesting info on the chamber lengths. I ordered a case of RST 2 1/2" 7/8oz loads to put through the ole girl!Researcher wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 10:41 pm Very nice. Are you getting a letter from Cody?
https://centerofthewest.org/explore/fir ... ds/ithaca/
I have a very late, the serial number chronology says 1941 but Walter had no info for a letter, No. 4E 16-gauge with 26-inch barrels 1 & 2. Over the years the checkering got coarser and the forearm pattern got much simpler.
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The NID period catalogs say the 16-gauges were chambered for the 2 9/16-inch shells until the 1934 catalog when they went to 2 3/4-inch.
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
Absolutely gorgeous, and I’ll bet it’s A pleasure to carry.
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
I'm sure it will be. It fits me wonderfully from what I can tell w/o having shot it yet, coming to shoulder and pointing. It feels so nicely balanced. Can't wait to get it in the field!
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
Beautiful gun. You sure have had some good luck with nice guns as of late.
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
Yes I don't know what is going on? Suddenly they are coming out of the woodwork almost daily. I only had this one a few hours and was given a heads up on a Grade 4 NID non-ejector gun.
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
You have to buy them when you see them because having them fall out of the trees is not normal.
Statistically you could be heading for a huge dry spell!
Get em' while they are hot!
Statistically you could be heading for a huge dry spell!
Get em' while they are hot!
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Re: Another 4E Followed Me Home
My 4e 16 gauge is the best shooting gun I own. It love it! This thread is impressive knowing how few 4e 16 NID were produced but yet there is 3 in handsome condition within our small group!