Gary, if you look forward of the trigger guard on your gun, you'll see that periphery of the trigger plate is in the form of a "T". I may have spoken out of turn by giving this too much emphasis. Presumably several models could have this feature or could have it or not have it depending on age of the gun. As my No. 2 does not have a plate of that shape, it tells me that it's not a No. 2 from the early eighties but of course you already knew that. By the by, I thought the Purdey "third bite" bolted into the wall of the standing breech.

jack