![]() ![]() It is recommended that an expert opinion be sought for valuation of high-grade small-gauge models. 410 caliber Field Grade models, perhaps as much as 250-300 percent. 16-gauge Field Grade may command a 25 percent price premium 20-gauge Field Grade may command up to a 50 percent price premium 28-gauge and. NOTE: Like most collectible double guns, smaller gauges command a price premium over 12-gauge model. All NID guns were available in Grades Field, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and Sousa (re-named the $1,000 grade after 1936). Special variation of NID was introduced in 1932 to accommodate 10-gauge 3.5" Magnum ammunition and named appropriately, Magnum 10. Selective and non-selective single triggers and automatic ejectors, were optional at additional costs. External cocking indicators were standard on all NID models until about 1934, when they were eliminated from the design. NID was bolted by a single rotary top bolt. Has the distinction of being last double gun manufactured by factory. New Ithaca Double commonly referred to as NID, manufactured from 1926 to 1948. ![]()
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