pwm, those barrels look original to the gun with the correct stampings. If they are Nitro Steel, they will be stamped as such about 2" (5 cm) past the barrels watertable (flats).

For Fulton to replace the original two triggers for a Hunter One-Trigger would cost $25.00 and in a 1948 Repair Price List the cost was $45.00 for all guns. So it wasn't uncommon for guns to be sent back to Fulton for this work.

Also as eightbore stated, I doubt that Fulton did the stock or beavertail. Whomever did it, looks like a nice job and also as stated the gun is not a collector gun but still is a good shooter.
Over here a collector gun must be all original and have nothing done to it, even if the condition is not 100%.

Last edited by JDW; 03/10/09 03:16 PM.

David