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Parts view of the Ithaca 37 shotgun.
Parts
- Barrel
- Magazine nut pin[1]
- Magazine nut
- Magazine nut pin check screw[1]
- Magazine nut pin catch spring[1]
- Magazine nut pin check spring cap[1]
- Yoke screw
- Yoke
- Magazine spring
- Magazine spring cup
- Receiver and magazine tube
- Slide handle assembly
- Spring shell stop (left)
- Spring shell stop spring
- Spring shell stop screw
- Positive shell stop (right)
- Trigger plate screw
- Hammer pin
- Trigger pin
- Safety
- Safety catch spring
- Safety catch
- Mainspring cup
- Mainspring
- Mainspring cap
- Stock bolt
- Stock washers
- Mainspring stop
- Trigger plate
- Slide stop spring (bottom)
- Trigger spring
- Trigger
- Slide pin
- Slide pin spring
- Slide
- Slide pin check pin
- Hammer bar
- Hammer bar pin
- Hammer
- Slide stop
- Slide stop release spring (top)
- Carrier
- Bottom extractor
- Bottom extractor spring
- Positive extractor spring cap
- Positive extractor spring
- Positive extractor (top)
- Extractor hinge pin (bottom)
- Firing pin check pin
- Firing pin spring
- Firing pin
- Breechblock
- Stock
- Buttplate and screws
- Carrier screw (2)
- Carrier screw lock screw (2)
Notes:
Disassembly
Before attempting disassembly, unload the magazine and chamber (you wouldn't think we'd need to say that, but...). To empty the magazine, push in the spring shell stop (13) on the inside of the receiver. Ease the shells out one by one. Pull back on the slide release on the forward side of the trigger guard, and pull back the slide handle to empty the chamber.
- To remove the barrel (1), pull back on the slide release and pull the slide handle assembly (12) to the rear to open the breech. Pull up the magazine nut pin (2) and use it as a lever to rotate the magazine nut (3) until the projection on it is free of the barrel lug. (The magazine nut pin was furnished only on guns built prior to 1955. On later-built guns having no pin, simply rotate the magazine nut.)
The barrel is joined to the receiver by an interrupted thread. When the magazine nut is free of the barrel lug, give the barrel a quarter turn to the left and pull it free of the receiver. The magazine tube and slide handle assembly will remain attached to the receiver. - The stock (53) must be removed before disassembling the action. First remove the buttplate screws and buttplate. The stock is attached to the receiver by a stock bolt (26) that has a square head with a slot so that it can be removed with a long screwdriver or socket wrench.
- With the stock removed, turn out the trigger plate screw (17) and slide the trigger plate group to the rear and out of the receiver. Remove the carrier screw lock screws (56) and carrier screws (55) from the receiver.
- Hold the receiver bottom up with the magazine to the left, and with a punch pull the slide pin (33) toward the body until the slide bar can be pulled forward from engagement with the slide (35). Pull the slide, breechblock (52) and carrier (42) together rearward out of the receiver.
- The top extractor (47) is retained by a powerful spring. To remove it, use a thin punch to push the spring plunger back; at the same time push the extractor out of its seat. The bottom extractor (43) can be removed easily by driving out its hinge pin (48). To remove the firing pin from the breechblock, first drive out the check pin (49). Then the firing pin and spring (51 and 50) can be removed easily rearward.
Reassembly is, naturally, in the reverse order.
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