Gents,
I have a P numbered gun. It is a '31 trap. I've assumed it was a marking put on when Browning converted the twin triggers to the single selective trigger.
I'd be happy to make a location like this a compilation of our collective knowledge on the pre-war Supers. I've been collecting and studying them for a number of years. It seems that information on these old guns is scattered amongst the few that have collected them. I've always found it interesting that so many of the variations Browning introduced in the 60's were features of some of the pre-war guns. i.e. the engraving and checkering pattern on the lightweights is just what they used on the superlights.
Speaking of - that lightweight is a nice find. I would love to dig into one and see what was changed when introduced as the lighting in '35.
Cheers
Last edited by pwbc; 08/19/12 03:36 PM.