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    Early M11 stock stamp

    Do you guys see many of the early stamp, minus the "FJA"?
    Are they rare or not?
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    I wouldn't call them rare. The FJA mark starts showing up in late 1942, maybe around s/n 475,000.

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    Tom,

    I have one marked like that and the serial number is 400,892. I bought it several years ago because it was in very good condition with everything original and matching, but it has the longer barrel. I understand these were training guns or something and aren't really collectible but it's an interesting shotgun to me anyway.








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    Hello, Cafdfw.

    Is your gun's serial number 400892 or 700892?

    I think 400892 would be too early for a WW2 Military Model 11, particularly one with a "Military Finish."

    If it is 700892, I would expect the stock to also be marked with a FJA cartouche, and the late guns usually have plane wood (no checkering). Have you pulled the stock to see if it is serial numbered to the gun?

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    Hi Tom,

    My Error, it is 700,892. (Sorry)
    Yes, the stock serial number matches the other serial numbers. A couple of years ago I emailed Bruce Canfield and he was nice enough to tell me where to look for all the serial numbers and I sent him photos. He said it's all original and good condition so I should hang onto it because who knows these might become more popular in time. There's definitely no sign of FJA stamped on the stock. I think this gun sat in a rack someplace most of it's life as there's very little wear on anything. I've never shot it myself.

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    mine's a riot with game scene, #474,399



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    Whats the barrel date on yours?

    Cafdfw, Whats the barrel date on yours?

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    VERY nice TrenchCrazy - I love it!

    I own Bruce Canfield's 'Shotgun' book, but I don't have it with me*.
    I seem to remember looking up the barrel date using this code but don't remember what date it was. Maybe you can tell me what date this is if you have a reference handy.

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    Barrel date

    Yours is october 1943, mine is october 1942

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