Originally Posted By: Bob Cash
I'm still confused.
What purpose was then served by stamping SKEET on the floorplate like they did Tournament or Trap?

Originally Posted By: eightbore
To let you know it is a "Skeet Gun".


Originally Posted By: eightbore
Mr. Cash, a SKEET marked gun can easily have longer barrels or tighter chokes than normal. If a customer wanted a capped pistol grip and a checkered butt, he would order a "Skeet Gun" instead of a Field Grade and pay about $15.00 more. He could get any chokes he wanted. My wife owns a 20 gauge "Skeet Gun", marked SKEET on the trigger plate, choked IC and MOD. No mystery here. No sarcasm either.


I'm confused again.
According to earlier posts, were not the attributes of a "SKEET" stamped gun those that made it useful for the game of Skeet?
What you're describing in your last post sounds like the characteristics of a particular "grade" of gun, not of a gun made for a particular purpose.
Sincerely (really)
Bob

p.s. Not to be argumentative but nowhere in previous posts did you mention a 1936 catalog. You did however refer to a price list.
I asked about seeing a catalog in the spirit of furthering my Model 21 education.