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By Leroy Thompson


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Photo by Sean Utley
A look at Ithaca Gun Company’s precision rifles

Photo by Sean Utley
A look at Ithaca Gun Company’s Carry 1911

While Ithaca Gun Company is primarily known for its shotguns, the company is no stranger to pistols and rifles. In fact, between 1942 and 1945, Ithaca made 382,000 Model 1911A1 pistols for the U.S. military.

In 2010, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the John Browning design, Ithaca introduced its modern version of the venerable 1911.

CARRY 1911

Based on the success of its full-sized 1911s, Ithaca is now offering a Carry version. This pistol comes standard with a full-sized grip frame and a 4.25-inch barrel.

These pistols feature Series 70 trigger systems; billet steel slides with …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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