

The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. There are scattered patches of light-moderate surface erosion under the finish, most notable on the top-rear of the receiver but there is also a notable patch on the barrel which is concealed by the heat-shield.

There are only a few scattered minor marks through the finish. Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 98% of its current metal finish. There is some light erosion and minor pitting near the muzzle. Overall, the stocks are in about Fine-plus condition as refinished.īore Condition: The bore is mostly bright. The LOP measures 14 1/4″ from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks have a few scattered light nicks and scuffs, the most notable on the left of the forend on the edges of the 5th groove from the rear. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are a two piece wood with grooved slide handle, pistol grip, straight comb, serrated black plastic High Standard buttplate and a sling plate inlet to a scoop in the belly (the other swivel is mounted to the bayonet lug). The barrel is drilled and filled for a bead just in front of the front edge of the bayonet mount.

Sights / Optics: There is a brass bead at the front of the bayonet mount/handguard assembly. The bottom of the grip is marked “U.S.” and there is a flaming bomb marked behind the grip in the belly.
High standard dates of manufacture serial#
The left of the receiver is marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” and with the serial number, the right is amrked “U.S.” with a flaming bomb Ordnance mark. U.S.A.”, at the receiver the top-left is marked “U.S.” with a flaming bomb Ordnance mark, “BHSP” in oval, “DS” date code and with an inspection mark, the right of the barrel is marked “PROOF TESTED – 12 GA. Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “HIGH STANDARD / HAMDEN, CONN. Action Type: Pump / Slide Action, Tube Magazine Fed Shotgun
