With the great knowledge being provided on my Inland thread, I thought I'd see if anyone might have some insight into a mystery that has me stumped.
I have a Standard Products 2,509,xxx with an Underwood barrel. Not an import, but a total mixmaster nothing really stands out as special, but I still like to understand the history of the gun.
To the mystery...
It has a low wood, O cut Inland stock marked IO in the sling well. If you hold at at just the right angle in just the right light, you can make out part of the crossed cannon cartouche on the right side but to call it faint would be an understatement. It's obviously been through a rebuild as it has the P on the front of the pistol grip and a Z on the bottom(but no P on the bottom).
My research indicates the Z is likely the arsenal inspector. The odd part is that I can't find an arsenal stamp anywhere on the stock. My understanding is that it should be on the left side, between the pistol grip and sling well and it's just not there. I found what might be another extremely faint marking on the left side of the pistol grip. I'm almost certain it's just my eyes playing tricks on me as it is tiny, like 1/4" at most and seems to just be one letter, either an R or a B which doesn't match any known arsenal stamp. I'm pretty sure at this point my eyes are just seeing stamps where they don't exist.
What are yalls thoughts? I can see why the cartouche might be so faint after a vigorous sanding and refinish at the arsenal but every arsenal stamp I've ever seen tends t be rather obvious. Did they ever just get forgotten and left off, or maybe put in some oddball place I haven't looked?