New Ithaca Tactical M Series Carbine
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Those last few picstures ...did you pick one up already Doc ?!
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That's SWEET!
"We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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I can't wait for this one to be available for purchase. As soon as it is I will post up for everyone.
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I'd have never thought I'd like one either. That is until I shot one that a friend of mine owns, a S&W I believe. You had to try to miss with that thing. It was the shootinest rifle that I ever shot, and the recoil made a .410 look like a slobberknocker. I'd like to have one, but the finances will not allow. I have heard that you can buy them piece/assembly at at time and put one together yourself and save quit a bit of money. It is tempting, kind of like the Cadillac that Johnny Cash sang about! |
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I don't if anyone noticed, but the shield logo for Ithaca tactical is the shield that belonged to the knight's templar.
Heh heh heh --Jim
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I do appreciate everything about an M-4 style rifle, Col. They are feats of engineering and works of art in my book. I'm just a shotgunner at heart and that is what I have always targeted my purchases. But you are right, they are honeys. --Jim
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I noticed the lazy eight (full auto) marking. Whats up with that? They planning on making a FA version for law enforcement agencies? or is a spikes lower thing? just for looks? |
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They are currently working on a military contract and then they will be releasing civilian versions.
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May have to check out the civiliam model from Ithaca...
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They are going for the military contract, from what I understand. If that pans out we could see a civvie version sometime. --Jim
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Interesting. Is the magwell changeable or is there a completely seperate lower for the 7.62x51 version?
Is the discoloration wear, oxidation, or purposeful? Piston or D.I.? |
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Wow, very interesting. I built a short barrel CMMG a while back...but now I wish I went for a .308 version. Perhaps that will come to light, if not I suppose I could buy a long barrel version from Ithaca.
Insert comical quip here.
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when will they be available got to have one will have one whenever i can get one lloyd
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No eta at the moment
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Any news of this yet? and more importantly will there be a sub calibre training version? Over here we are only allowed .22 semi auto rifles and a full on mini rifle competition market has grown out of this limitation. Currently being led by S & W with their superb 15-22. Come on Ithaca! get some market share!
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