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Yes Dean, the cyanide case colors and the flute in the comb are telltale signs of a delgrego restoration. And the American Walnut is further evidence of a restock as the gun would have originally been fitted with circassian walnut.

A look at the frond iron and forend loop on the barrels will tell if it was originally a beavertail gun or not.

In regards to the trigger being configured for trap, I would wonder if the trigger has a barrel selector or not. Or if it is non selectable. In my mind, a target gun would not have as much need for a barrel selector.
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