yes on the stock panel on the screw side of the gun the serial number is stamped into the wood and matches the serial number of the gun.
From the photos, it appears to be a pre-war gun, or at least has pre-war style stocks on it. Does the inside of either stock panel have a stamped or written (pencil ) number matching the SN?
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It has a Four Line address so it is a Post-War Gun. It appears to be Perhaps a Left over I-Frame with those stocks on it...
there are no patent registration notices on the rear surface of either the hammer or trigger
Good eyes, Kurt, but note that it also has the small company logo on the left rather than the large logo on the side plate. That would ordinarily indicate a component manufactured in 1938 or before. The ejector knob seems to show the small postwar configuration.