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<blockquote data-quote="Des547" data-source="post: 2157102" data-attributes="member: 26282"><p>Nice little Ithaca. A friend had one when we were kids back in the 60's. It's a falling block similar to the BSA Martini action. Very safe with all .22lr, longs or shorts. The bolt action shotgun will more than likely be safe with field load shells but I would have a gunsmith check it out. I've had Mossberg bolt action 12 gauge and .410 and make nice knock about truck guns and rabbit guns. The Carcano should be checked out also. Buy a couple boxes of ammo and store it away greased but ready for emergency use. Remember, none of these guns have a paper trail attached to them, I would bet, and that means something good in todays society. If you get my drift. Also remember what the Carcano did back in '63. In the right hands they are deadly accurate and that could come in handy some day.</p><p></p><p>Des</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Des547, post: 2157102, member: 26282"] Nice little Ithaca. A friend had one when we were kids back in the 60's. It's a falling block similar to the BSA Martini action. Very safe with all .22lr, longs or shorts. The bolt action shotgun will more than likely be safe with field load shells but I would have a gunsmith check it out. I've had Mossberg bolt action 12 gauge and .410 and make nice knock about truck guns and rabbit guns. The Carcano should be checked out also. Buy a couple boxes of ammo and store it away greased but ready for emergency use. Remember, none of these guns have a paper trail attached to them, I would bet, and that means something good in todays society. If you get my drift. Also remember what the Carcano did back in '63. In the right hands they are deadly accurate and that could come in handy some day. Des [/QUOTE]
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