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Difficult to see but a beautiful FN on the top lever. https://i.imgur.com/fNSFpbb.png I'm not sure but I'm certain you would know, Where the early Supers barrel stamped differently for the different markets they were to be sold in? Thanks. |
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Pre-War Superposeds were stamped differently for the North American market. Guns for North America were stamped --
Attachment 92717 Attachment 92718 and didn't have the FN logo on the top lever. I said North American above, but I'm not 100% sure if it really includes Canada and Mexico or if the Browning Arms Co. market was just the U.S. |
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Interesting. My 19,XXX solid rib does not have the FN logo on the top lever.
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Never say never. My 1933 prewar 32" trap is Browning marked on the barrels and FN marked on the top lever.
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Here's mine 28" solid rib # 13821
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Guess the barrel markings are what counts, and the presence or absence of the FN logo on the top-lever is meaningless?
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I’ve got a 1951 vintage 20gauge. 28 inch tubes, silver trigger with a solid rib with an unaltered buttstock. Took me several years to find but this was the best superposed produced. IMO. Incredible value still when compared to anything modern
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Scott, my 1950 20 gauge, #6xx was flushed out of a rack in a Maryland retail store years ago. It appears to be unfired, but has probably been shot a few times. You are right, they are the creme of Superposeds. It took me a while to locate a Tolex case, but it now rests in one.
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That’s a keeper Bill! It would be so cool to have a 20 gauge with double Triggers! Too bad they didn’t make any. I love the wrist on this 20’s! And the 28 inch tubes balance so perfectly!
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