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Barrel is 12-43. The U is not stamped in Underwood. Rifle was covered in dried grease when I got it.
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01-15-2020 10:08 PM
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The barrel on my 2.7M is stamped 11-43. I thought maybe it had been changed, but sounds about right when comparing with Jangle's s/n. - Bob
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This has the bomb on the slide in the same place.
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I have a 235XXXX T code Underwood with the same small punch stake marks on the flip sight. They even caught part of the flip base when it was staked.
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Here's a picture of a 2.37M T Code showing "smaller" stake marks, but not certain of the originality. - Bob
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Nice example of chisel staking.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!
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I found my flip staked IP finally. Yep. There it is.
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I'm getting away from Underwoods a bit, but here's the rear sight staking on my 1.8M S'G'. Someone "drifted" it a bit to the left, but it shoots good with it there. The base is marked B-IP, but I believe it to be the original. - Bob
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That looks consistent in finish and wear to me too.
Here's a Line out to U and it's staking.
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