Thank you both for the replies! And yes, after more research the receiver appears to be an Ithaca. The serrated hammer, mainspring housing, and slide stop all match Ithaca parts I've found pictures of online. The FJA marking also matches the ones on late Ithacas. The final clue was the nonmatching P proofmarks on receiver and slide. The pistol is not a collector item, but it was Dad's and that makes it priceless to me and will one day belong to one of my sons!
Thanks again,
JohnInformation
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