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Early Underwood on GunBroker
Look at the 19th picture. Does that create any legal issues?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=409717243
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Last edited by Hercules Powder; 04-20-2014 at 07:29 AM.
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04-20-2014 07:25 AM
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No. His story is just speculation and hearsay. Altering a serial number is a legal issue. Altering that script is not.
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However, if that serial number was ever an M2 stamped NFA Underwood then it could very well be exactly that, a huge legal issue.
Bill Hollinger
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Can't say that I have ever seen an Underwood hand stamped 2 over 1. And we know they were not machine stamped M2. With some resource material a person could make a strong case for this one.
But altering that area on a high number Inland or Winchester would be a different issue.
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Guess we need to grind on them and cut ears off to raise the values. Someone did get a great piece of wood
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Seen a guy I know was bidding on it ,
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CH-P777
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I am a sucker for nice furniture-it was past parts value unless you had to have the stock, then anything you can afford if nice enough to a point
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Jim , I have seen an Underwood stamped 2 over the 1
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I'm interested to see it. Do you have a picture of the receiver?
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