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Value of vintage Ithaca 1911-A1
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<blockquote data-quote="Boatcephus" data-source="post: 813685" data-attributes="member: 6263"><p>I'm not disputing your expertise, in fact I'm seeking it. I am curious though; I read so much about people 'cracking' these guns by shooting them with worn parts. What is it I need to be careful about?</p><p> Do I need to keep a fresh recoil spring or invest in some dampener? </p><p> </p><p> I haven't decided fo sure to trade the old girl, so I might as well educate myself in proper care. I've had it about 8 years so I don't know if any parts have been replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boatcephus, post: 813685, member: 6263"] I'm not disputing your expertise, in fact I'm seeking it. I am curious though; I read so much about people 'cracking' these guns by shooting them with worn parts. What is it I need to be careful about? Do I need to keep a fresh recoil spring or invest in some dampener? I haven't decided fo sure to trade the old girl, so I might as well educate myself in proper care. I've had it about 8 years so I don't know if any parts have been replaced. [/QUOTE]
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