Fellows ,I stumbled onto this thread, as old as it is, and thought I would add some info about three of my prewar Supers. The first is S/N 81P, which indicates a trap model ( S suffix denotes a field model), with 30" hollow solid rib with double ivories and choked M/F. This gun had the Marlin factory collection tag when I obtained it. It has no FN engraving on toplever and is not a monoblock model, true double triggers, frame is engraved like the Superlights from the 1970's. Very nicely grained French walnut semi PG stock to old FN double ring horn buttplate. (2) The second Super is S/N 1281, a monoblocked 32" vent rib barreled gun w/ double ivories, w/ no choke designations stamped at breech end, SPG stock and old horseshoe forend, also with frame engraving like the later Superlights, and true double triggers. (3) Lastly, there is a 'Lightweight' pre-Lightning S/N 7146, w/ 26" ribless barrels, stamped IC/IC chokes, wgt. 6lbs.10 ozs., 0.013" choke constriction in both bbls., nice straight grained French walnut SPG stock with rounded forend, first style selective ST w/ selector beside trigger ( marked T & B). Anyway, I just wanted to add my information to the mix. Also, I have a question; can a postwar buttstock be used on a prewar gun if the later long drawbolt is used? Thanks, Sandlapper
Last edited by Sandlapper; 02/23/25 10:11 PM. Reason: Typo