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'''The ''Ithaca Model A'' has been used in the following films and video games'''
'''The ''Ithaca Auto & Burglar'' has been used in the following films and video games'''
[[Image:MA.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ithaca Home & Burglar ("Model A" configuration with 10" barrels) - 12 Gauge]]
[[Image:MA.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ithaca Home & Burglar ("Model A" configuration with 10" barrels) - 12 Gauge]]


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'''Fire Modes:''' Single shot (Break Action)
'''Fire Modes:''' Single shot (Break Action)


Tow variations of the Home & Burglar exist; the "Model A" which featured a 10" barrel set and could only chamber 2-1/2" shells, and the "Model B" which featured a 12" barrel set and could chamber 2-3/4" shells. The Modle B can be distinguished by the lack of a spur on the grip.
Two variations of the Home & Burglar exist; the "Model A" which featured a 10" barrel set and could only chamber 2-1/2" shells, and the "Model B" which featured a 12" barrel set and could chamber 2-3/4" shells. The Model B can be distinguished by the lack of a spur on the grip.


==Video Games==
==Video Games==

Revision as of 18:38, 26 August 2010

The Ithaca Auto & Burglar has been used in the following films and video games

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Ithaca Home & Burglar ("Model A" configuration with 10" barrels) - 12 Gauge


Specifications

(1922-1934)

Type: Shotgun

Caliber: 20 gauge

Capacity: 2 Shells

Fire Modes: Single shot (Break Action)

Two variations of the Home & Burglar exist; the "Model A" which featured a 10" barrel set and could only chamber 2-1/2" shells, and the "Model B" which featured a 12" barrel set and could chamber 2-3/4" shells. The Model B can be distinguished by the lack of a spur on the grip.

Video Games

  • This short shotgun is used by Dr. Edward M. Roivas in 1952 AD, called the "Double Shotgun" in game. Eternal Darkness (2001)