You will be the owner of one of the ugliest sporting repeaters ever made.
Well, Paolo, you are running true to form with some 5100 posts to your name and not a blessed constructive thing to say.
Not surprisingly, some of us here find the M97 to have some of the sleekest lines among the American pumps. Couldn't have been too ugly with a production run of sixty years. Name one trigger bow that even comes close to the gracefulness of that found on a M97....or the smaller frame size gauge for gauge (in 12-16) in comparison to most other makes.
For me, Models 12s' are the equal of 97's aesthetically, but don't seem to hold up as well to the abuse of heavy recoil/high volume shooting the way a Model 97 will over many years due to the angled lock-up in the Model 12. Nonetheless, it is still a great-looking, great-handling gun (of which I own a few), but it is not the work horse of the M97 for high volume use IMO.....unless one doesn't mind re-doing the headspace work as needed.
So, best keep at that yard trimming of yours with the Model 37 Ithaca, as it suits my impression of you, and do pardon us 'ignernt' few that know what we're looking at in pumpguns.
Bob
P.S. - As for your remark above re: the pic of "Grandpops" - a little respect for your elders would be a nice change. And should you actually be
older than the gentleman in that picture, then a little maturity on your part would suffice as well.