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Ithaca Mag-10

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Ithaca Mag-10
TypeShotgun
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerIthaca Gun Company
Produced1975–1989
Specifications
Mass11¼ pounds
Length53½"
Barrel length32"

Cartridge10-Gauge (3½")
ActionGas-operated, Semi-automatic
Feed system2-shot magazine tube
SightsBrass bead

The Ithaca Mag-10 is a gas-operated, semi-automatic shotgun chambered in 10-gauge (3½"). The CounterCoil system built into the front of the magazine tube reduced the recoil from the round to allow easier second shots but cut the magazine size in half to 2 shells. Regular models had jeweled-finish bolts, engraved barrels and checkered stocks. It was produced until 1989, at which point Remington Arms bought the design and used it as the basis for the Remington Model SP-10.

Variants

Ithaca Mag 10 Roadblocker serial - block

Roadblocker-Special Purpose Police Shotgun

The Roadblocker version of the Mag-10 was designed by Ithaca for the law enforcement market and became available from 1978 until 1986 (although no mention of the Roadblocker version in Ithaca catalogs after 1981), but met with little commercial success. The Roadblocker was advertised with both a 20" and 22" (which actually measured out to 21" 3/4) barrels. The option of a plain or vent barrel was also available. The shotgun had a parkerized finish on the barrel, receiver and non-checkered walnut stock and forearm. There were no Ithaca factory markings of the name "Roadblocker" on the shotgun receiver, barrel or stock or any identifying letters in the serial number. Ithaca marketing for the Roadblocker to law enforcement agencies declared the Mag-10 "can stop a car in its tracks."

DeerSlayer

The DeerSlayer featured a 22" barrel and rifle sights and was optimized for firing slugs. It came in a blued or parkerized finish and a plain stock.

References

  • Wood, J.B. (2002). The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly, Part V: Shotguns (Second Addition). Krause Publications. pp. 168–169. ISBN 0-87349-400-8.
  • Shideler, Dan (2010). 2010 Standard Catalog of Firearms: The Collector's Price and Reference Guide. Gun Digest Books. p. 599. ISBN 0-89689-825-3.
  • Long, Duncan (2004). Streetsweepers: The Complete Book of Combat Shotguns. Paladin Press. p. 140. ISBN 1-58160-436-X.