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If the "C" in 4C equates to the date code 1951 as in the list above, that sort of agrees with what (little) I know of the history of this particular O/U.Blogging to you from the Northeastern Badlands of The County of Lake, in the state currently known as Fatmanistan, DEEP DEEP DEEP DEEP DEEP inside the heartland of the Banana Republic formerly known as the USA, WELCOME TO THE NEXT CHAPTER! WARNING! ALL FORMS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ARE ADDICTIVE EXCESSIVE USE MAY LEAD TO MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, REDUCED JOB PRODUCTIVITY, INSOMNIA, SOCIAL ALIENATION, GENITAL ULCERS, BLINDNESS, POLITICAL EROTICISM, AND / OR DEVIANT FUNAMBULISM. The letter "B" is stamped another inch forward toward the muzzle. The second looks like looks like a sideways 1 with short perpendicular legs at both ends, one leg facing one direction, the other, the other.

The first character looks like a circle with wings on either side (the "circle" itself not really complete where the "wings" meet it). all four characters evenly spaced as if part of the same marking.

On the underside of the lower barrel itself are the letters "HR" followed by a couple of odd symbols. right side, rear, middle, and in a slightly larger stamp: "M" (upside down from the "76") right side, very high upper rear, just under the lower barrel: "76" (or maybe "16") in a circle Left side, upper area: "SP" (we think) in a circle Three additional stampings appear on the barrel underlug: The stamp "4C" (circled) appears on the frame, just above the forward bow of the trigger guard. (This stamping is at an angle, and the word "PATENT" almost starts off the lower edge of the frame) Stamped on the right side of the frame, just over the front bow of the trigger guard and just forward from the barrel selector button: Stamped on the left side of the frame, approximately centered left to right and top to bottom on the frame, in three lines:
