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    Standard Products M-1

    Hey guys, Me and my grandson went to the Houston show today for accesories and such. Oh well, we were looking over an M-1 at one of the tables and guess what. Yep I bought it. The owner told me it was an Underwood, well my eyes arent so well so I asked him if he had a bore light. While he was looking around a little old man from San Antonio said he had one and pulled it out of his bag. We both looked, he said it looked good, he also told me it was not an underwood, it was a Standard Products. Im glad he had some light. What can any of you tell me about this one, I know Standard Products made some of the fewest along with Rock-ola. Serial number is 2237xxx, with underwood barrel dated 3-44 with flaming bomb underneath date. Crossed cannons on stocks right hand side. Ill be cleaning this one up like I did my Inland. Stock not to bad Ill try to Iron out a few dings and restore it like I did with my Inland, MSO and BLOicon. I'll tear it down tonight or tomorrow and look for some numbers. This is getting to be fun, if it did'nt cost $$$ LOL.
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    Hey Rustship, you and grandson must have had a good time at the GS, I bet he liked being there with Granpa!!: Now how about some close up's of your Stan. Prod. Thanks.....Frank

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    Nice find!

    Your Underwood barrel dated 3-44 is the correct barrel for your Standard Products serial number.

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    I have a couple. A 1.9 and a 2.2 I think. Welcome to the forum. Pics would help us. Mikey

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