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Seen at the range today: Ithaca SKB 20ga, 25", marked 200E. Silver nitride receiver--but with a straight grip stock like a 280. Anyone else ever see a straight grip 200E from the Ithaca period? (Note: not talking one of the later--late 80's I think--SKB imports, in which the 200E's did have straight grip stocks and choke tubes. No tubes in this one, clearly an Ithaca import.)
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Back in the mid-70's my first three doubles upon becoming a doublegunner were Ithaca/SKB's, a 200E-12, 280E-20 and a 400E-12. They are now long gone, but because they were my first love I've followed them closely and I agree Larry, what you seen at the range is definately a UFO. Was the silver nitride receiver engraved with the same pattern as the 200's or more intricately like the 480? Where on the gun did it state the model number? If only on the barrels, could it possibly have been a 480 with a replaced set of 200 barrels?
Maybe they're like Parkers--"never say never".
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BB, the 200E was marked right on the barrels, and the scroll engraving on the receiver was just like on all the other 200E's I've seen. Don't think it was a 480 with replacement barrels.
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Information I could find on the SKB 200E is that there were two variations, Old Model 200 and Recent Mfg. Model. Old model was discontinued in 1980 and New model was imported 1987-1988. New model had 3 choke tubes, straight stock and coin finished receiver. Only mention of silver nitride is Model 385, imported 1992-2004
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There were Ithaca imported SKBs that never made it into any catalogue I've found. My friend has an SKB "Lightning" semi-auto. It is a long recoil operated gun like the 300 and 900 that were imported thru 1971, but of lighter weight and has the receiver decoration of the gas opperated XL 900 that begins appearing in the 1972 catalogue. A friend that was in the trade at the time said there was one shipment that included the "Lightnings" and by the next shipment the long recoil semi autos were replaced by the gas guns. I'm sure the same thing could have happened with model variations of the SKB doubles.
Very similarly we got several high grade Winchester 101 over & unders at the Chugach Rod & Gun Club in the 1974-75 time frame that never appeared in any Winchester catalogues. Me thinks the big W tested the waters and the only ones that floated were the Pigeon Grade Trap and the cheaper Expert.
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My "wood guy" can straight grip about any double in about a week including fixing the checkering and re-finishing.
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My memory is dim on this one but I swear I remember a guy shooting one at skeet in the late 70's. bill
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This one was definitely not a late 80's gun. Those weren't marked Ithaca and they came with choke tubes, which this one didn't have--and they were also game scene engraved instead of scroll.
There was a 200E Skeet gun imported by Ithaca, both 12 and 20. Not a lot of them around. They look just like a standard 200E, with a pistol grip.
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I have seen both blue and silver 200E's and both PG and SG stocks on what appear to be factory original guns. SG is no doubt rare for 200E. Maybe Ithaca was doing some early market testing.
A Springer Spaniel, a 6# double and a fair day to hunt.
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Erik, I've also seen the 200E's with blued receivers--far less common than silver. But this was the first one I ever saw with a SG--except for 280's.
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