
The pump-action shotgun has been the favorite choice of many American hunters for well more than a century. This pump-action, bottom-ejecting shotgun is available in a number of configurations. More than two million Model 37s have been produced over its 80-year history. What to know about the classic Ithaca Model 37 pump-action shotgun: The Ithaca Model 37 has had the longest production run of any pump-action shotgun.
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