The second part to my question is in regards to this photo. The photo, although not the best quality, is an Ideal Grade around the 1926 era with the LONGRANGE stamp not on the lug but directly on the trigger plate right in front of the HOT stamp. I examined the stamp mark under magnification and it is almost identical to the ones I have observed stamped on the lug. I have never seen a LONGRANGE marked this way. I contacted Dr. Jim and he indicated that this particular Ideal Grade was not identified as a LONGRANGE in the records. However it does have the 3 inch chambers, reinforced barrel loop, and F/F choked barrels.
Did the worker at the factory simply make a mistake..Long day..end of the week? Are there any others marked in this fashion? I dont think that anyone would go to the trouble to have a LONGRANGE stamp made and then stamp it in a location other than the barrel lug.
Any ideas or thoughts?
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