

If records are not available for your shotgun we will notify you and return your check.If delivery method is not selected, you will be contacted for payment. Choose your preferred delivery method and include that amount in your check.Indicate whether your firearm is an Ithaca, Lefever, or Western Arms on the form.Include an email address, if possible, for occasional updates on your order.Print an order form and mail it in with payment:.Standard delivery fee waived on orders using pre-purchased letter packs.Standard delivery fee waived on member benefit letter orders.Priority (US – $14, International – $35).Have you checked the available serial numbers list to see if information is available on your Ithaca, Lefever, or Western Arms firearm? (on page 2) Learn more about firearms membership here.īecause we are still in the process of digitizing this collection, please allow at least one week for Ithaca, Lefever, and Western Arms serial number searches to be returned and six weeks for factory letters to be mailed. Ithaca factory letters are $75 for individuals who are not Firearms Members of the Center. Western records are available throughout the 1930s. Western Arms Corporation (1929 – 1946) was created by Ithaca to produce a single model shotgun, the Long-Range Double. Surviving records end at the end of the 1930s.

Ithaca’s Lefever shotguns start at serial number 100000. Ithaca Gun Company purchased the Lefever Arms Company in 1916 and manufactured Lefever shotguns from 1921 into the early 1940s. (Ithaca, Lefever, and Western Arms on page 2) Lefever Arms Company These records typically include configuration data and often have customer information.įind more information on record availability here. The record collection also includes Lefever Arms Company (1927 – 1939) and Western Arms Corporation (1929 – 1939). Ithaca Gun Company factory records cover manufacture from 1886 into the mid-1980s with some gaps in the records.
