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    Saw An Interesting 97 Today

    Hey all:

    Saw an interesting 97 Winchester today. SN 908200, 28 inch full choke barrel, blued, and marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on the left side of the receiver a and on the left side of the barrel, On the top of the barrel was a "P" and a odd ordnance bomb- the flame is much wider than on any of my other Winchesters. the Ordnance bomb over struck the "P", on the base of the pistol grip it appears to be stamped "RRAD" (Red River Army Depot I assume), no stock cartouche was visible.

    The stamping looks to be original, but I am hinky about this piece.- It does not follow any of of the Military schemes I am familiar with. Could it be something purchased for the FBI or postal service etc??? (I have a much later 870 marked "US GOVT" that was believed to be sold to he FBI in the 80s.)

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    Talking Read the long thread...

    ...just below this about the model 12 navy. Most of what is said there also applies to your model 97.
    Chris

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