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4 sie 2015 · Introduced at $20 in 1961 and sold until 1979, Ithaca M49 looks like a conventional lever action repeater with 18 inch barrel. A closer look reveals that it’s nothing of the sort, In fact, it’s a single-shot falling block with a dummy magazine tube!
This is the single shot model 49 Saddle Gun lever action rifle in .22 long rifle caliber. Notes: The receivers were made of a pot metal type steel and the finish on the receivers was primarily a paint type finish.
Today we'll be taking a closer look at the Ithaca Model 49 Saddlegun.
Join Andrew at BTO Range as he takes a trip back to the '60s and '70s with the Ithaca Model 49, a cool single-shot .22 rifle designed for young shooters duri...
2 lip 2018 · While it looked like a lever-action repeater complete with ersatz magazine tube, the Model 49 Saddlegun was actually the last Peabody-inspired single-shot rifle produced in the USA. Peabody? But Ithaca’s Model 49 action looks and functions like a Martini! What do you think of when you think about a Martini?
Ithaca Model 49 .22 caliber. The M 49 was sold as a tube magazine fed repeater or a single shot with a false tube magazine. Features: Hardwood stock with pressed checkering and hard plastic butt plate. Aluminum receiver. V notch rear sight, stepped wedge adjustable for elevation. Chambered for .22 short, long, and long rifle.
It’s a single-shot falling-block rifle that can chamber 22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle ammunition. The woodwork is holding up nicely with some light scratching and a few scuffs — also, a bit of the finish is starting to fade. The metalwork is in good shape with no standout damage concerns.