I am talking about the plain crossed flags, no letters, no numbers, just the pennants.
I have observed these on 1st British Contract Triple Locks, 2nd British Contract Second Models and Canadian Contract 2nd Models. The British Contract guns additionaly have the crossed flags with letters and numbers. The Canadian guns don't. The only commonality all of these contracts/models have are they all passed through Remington (who was acting as purchasing agent), so it stands to reason that the simple mark may have been applied there.
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Dean
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