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    Quote Originally Posted by flatrock View Post
    Would a brazed (Underwood) trigger housing be correct for a Underwood with serial # 4053xxx?
    Most likely yes. However, Underwood really jumped around in their serial number sequences, especially in the 2 and 4 range. The 4's were started before the 2 range then stopped then started again later on. BTW, what's your barrel date? I had a 4053 range Underwood that had a 3-44 barrel date on it. Yet I had a 4013 range that has a 7-43 date on it.
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