Blue Book says:
MODEL 66 -12, 20 ga., or .410 bore single shot lever action, field gun only. Mfg. 1963-78.
100% - $125
98% - $95
95% - $90
90% - $75
80% - $70
70% - $65
~ WILS0N
Paid 50 for mine in excellent condition 70s model. But I think a fair value would be between $100 and $150
Yes, you can shoot a slug in an Ithaca M66 Super Single shotgun, provided it has a smoothbore barrel. It's important to use the appropriate type of slug designed for smoothbore shotguns. Always ensure that the shotgun is in good condition and follow safety guidelines when using slugs, as they can produce more recoil than traditional shot loads.
That really depends on the condition. Take it to a gunsmith or appraiser or go to auctionarms.com to get an idea of what they are selling for.
yes. i personally like all ithaca guns
Around $125-$150.
The value depends on condition. From $50.00 poor to $100.00 excellent. The gun is probably a 3" chamber. not 6". It sold for around $30.00 new in the 60's. Quite a few were made. The lever to open the barrel made the gun unique. Parts are hard to find. Ithica is still in business, small scale.
Watch www.gunbroker.com. They frequently list M66's.
i saw a model 66 single shot lever action on guns America for 285.00
Your Ithaca model 66 super single which was made from 1963-1978 is valued at between 55-100 dollars based on your gun having between 60%-95% of its original finish remaining and a decent bore.
Model 66 was made in 410,20,12ga condtion is the key.so any were from no much to $350.00 for a 410 in excellent shape
I have been seeking a similar answer. Some of the websites I have visited indicate that they are selling for $100-200. I'm not sure how accurate that is, though.
I have been seeking a similar answer. Some of the websites I have visited indicate that they are selling for $100-200. I'm not sure how accurate that is, though.