Huge fan of your products! 😉👍 I've got the eg 200 and escort bullpup and both work absolutely well. Definitely looking forward to obtaining this one to my collection 🫶
Every ithaca 37 clone can run them... I have a stevens 350 (ithaca clone) works great, only thing is you have to cycle them quickly if you do it slow the shell turns backwards and you get a malfunction. but if you are cycling as you should no issues.
Ive never owned, or used a shotgun that loads,and ejects both from the bottom like that. Im curious if there are any feeding or ejecting issues when running it fast. I think its a pretty sweet design if it works well.
@@jughead8988Winchester 1897 slam fires. I think they get away with it because you still have to operate the pump manually. Kind of like a Gatling gun. And most single action revolvers can be fan fired while holding down the the trigger, although that really beats up the locking mechanism.
@@joshbonds3599 a original 1897 or anything before the gun control act is grandfathered in but any modern shotgun built for the US market has to have a disconnecter in it to prevent slam fire.
@@jughead8988 Why did the Ithaca 37 feature slam fire capabilities until it's end of production in 1975? The Norinco 97 clone was also imported and able to slam fire, I remember cycling one in a gun shop almost 20 years ago, holding the trigger down would drop the hammer with each cycling of the action.
99.9 percent of them. I agree with you. I have the Rock Island version of this called the TPAS. I’ve shot the crap out of it. I’ve got at least 1,500 rounds through it. It’s still as tight as the day I bought it. Plus it’s one damn good looking weapon. Mines walnut and blued steel. It’s a true copy of the Ithaca 37. I had second thoughts about buying it because it was a Turkish made gun. I’m very pleased with it though. It’s a very well made shotgun.
The Bird Heads grip looks awesome. Gonna have to tell my friends about this look into getting one.
Just bought one today. It just feels so good. Absolutely in love.
Looks great! Thank you.
The trench shotgun copy of the ithica 37. Looking forward to the reviews . If it holds up ill buy one
Huge fan of your products! 😉👍 I've got the eg 200 and escort bullpup and both work absolutely well. Definitely looking forward to obtaining this one to my collection 🫶
any plans to release with a trench gun style bayonet lug?
Awesome!!
Are parts interchangeable???
I have an original M37
Riot Control model
I really want a heat shield.
I wonder if they will be making a hunting model ? Would really be a huge deal for the hunters!!!
Does it slamfire?
So it needs no modifications to run Mini Shells? Thanks for the video.
Every ithaca 37 clone can run them... I have a stevens 350 (ithaca clone) works great, only thing is you have to cycle them quickly if you do it slow the shell turns backwards and you get a malfunction. but if you are cycling as you should no issues.
Ive never owned, or used a shotgun that loads,and ejects both from the bottom like that. Im curious if there are any feeding or ejecting issues when running it fast. I think its a pretty sweet design if it works well.
My buddy's ithaca 37 jammed while hunting its a bitch to un jam it
Drink every time he says shotgun
I started to drink every time he sade shot gnn bat now cat see fhdhsk ksk fjjskxk kcivgwg fhcjy yehcjo. “Hiccup”
Nice, can it slam fire?
It wouldn't be legal in the US if that where the case.
Sad 😢
@@jughead8988Winchester 1897 slam fires. I think they get away with it because you still have to operate the pump manually. Kind of like a Gatling gun. And most single action revolvers can be fan fired while holding down the the trigger, although that really beats up the locking mechanism.
@@joshbonds3599 a original 1897 or anything before the gun control act is grandfathered in but any modern shotgun built for the US market has to have a disconnecter in it to prevent slam fire.
@@jughead8988 Why did the Ithaca 37 feature slam fire capabilities until it's end of production in 1975? The Norinco 97 clone was also imported and able to slam fire, I remember cycling one in a gun shop almost 20 years ago, holding the trigger down would drop the hammer with each cycling of the action.
Is this Derya Us 8 ?
please make a bayonet lug for this
cheap Turkish guns. VERY HARD PASS.
99.9 percent of them. I agree with you. I have the Rock Island version of this called the TPAS. I’ve shot the crap out of it. I’ve got at least 1,500 rounds through it. It’s still as tight as the day I bought it. Plus it’s one damn good looking weapon. Mines walnut and blued steel. It’s a true copy of the Ithaca 37. I had second thoughts about buying it because it was a Turkish made gun. I’m very pleased with it though. It’s a very well made shotgun.
Turkey? Oof no thanks.