The "Whiteline" pad was introduced by Fray-Mershon just a few years before WW-II, and by about 1950 became Pachmayr. The only pad that would be period correct for the gun would be an S.W. Silvers.

Several of the U.S. manufacturers used Krupp barrels through the transitional era as composite iron and steel barrels were phased out. The A.H. Fox Gun Co. used them exclusively until they began getting lower priced tubes from other sources which allowed them to introduce their Sterlingworth in 1910. Krupp barrels are found on many U.S. manufactured doubles -- Ithacas, both Lefevers, Bakers, Tobins, Torkelsons, a few L.C. Smiths, and even a very few very late Remington doubles were fitted with Krupp barrels. After The Great War the name Krupp was a bit distasteful in the U.S. and our manufacturers went to using other names on their compressed fluid steel barrels.

Last edited by Researcher; 11/30/14 12:42 PM.