No. In the earliest Baltimore Arms Co. catalogue, the A-Grade came with Twist barrels, the B-Grade had three-blade Damascus barrels and the C-Grade with some engraving and a choice of Damascus or Fluid Steel barrels. By 1902 the A-Grade came with "Best English Stub Twist" or plain steel barrels, the B-Grade got a bit of line engraving and came with 3-ply Damascus barrels and the C-Grade with Fine Damascus or Ortin (Nitro spelled backwards) Steel barrels. They had also added the Trap Gun with Fluid Steel barrels, the D-Grade with Finest Damascus or Monumental (named for Monumental Shooting Park in Baltimore) Steel barrels and added 16-gauge guns to the offerings. At some point they also began offering steel barrels on the B-Grade as I have a B-Grade 1904 Model with steel barrels --

