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Unread 04-17-2019, 02:33 PM   #1
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Here's an example of a BH or Grade 5 gun with the stamping I am speaking of.
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Here's an example of a BH or Grade 5 gun with the stamping I am speaking of.
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Were ALL stocks stamped this way? I did not recall that all were stamped with the grade.

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Hey, Randy,

Were ALL stocks stamped this way? I did not recall that all were stamped with the grade.

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I do not possess the knowledge to answer the question as you have posed it, ALL. I can say this however, when I look under a trigger tang and the grade number is missing it is one of those items that makes me suspicious. Does not mean that it is not right, but it just makes me suspicious. That's my approach anyway. Maybe others can offer a more definitive response.
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Also I am referring to hammerless only. Not sure about hammer versions. To much to keep track of. If we only had minds like Chuck Bishop this would be easy.
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Hey, Randy,

Were ALL stocks stamped this way? I did not recall that all were stamped with the grade.

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Yes, All stocks are stamped with the grade number.
In the hammerless era at least.
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