I have a friend who owns an early small frame three barrel set that is probably not in the three barrel serial number range. His gun was sold in Kingston via UK, never touched base in the US. I will try to find out what his serial number is. His gun has the sculpted European style A-1 Grade receiver, very rare in the US, unheard of in the smallbore here. His gun also has the very skinny lightweight style forends. Yes, these guns exist but are rare. Rodale probably got his in the UK, one of very few countries other than the US where American skeet is shot. My International Skeet shooting friends in PA and DEL used to tell of Bob Rodale doing extreme warmup exercises before shooting. My friend who hosted the Rodale Olympic Tryouts for many years still shoots a short barrel Browning Superposed in competition years after his competition has switched to more modern long barrel guns. He is an Olympic team coach who shot with Rodale at Holmesburg for years, even back in their NSSA skeet days. My Silver Medal from the 1991 Rodale shoot is a great silver bowl displayed on my decoy shelf. We want to see pictures of your Browning.