

The trigger guard has some wear like it was filed to put in a rack. They were very hard to see and I took a little denatured alcohol to clean the wood. On the right side of the stock there is a stamp about an inch in diameter with the "Eagle, Globe and Anchor" and the words "Marine Corps" in small letters. The bottom of the pistol grip has the numbers 11 67.

The sling attachment points which appear to be factory.

There is a" P" stamped on the bottom of the barrel near the receiver. Left side of the receiver has the Serial umber "14XXX." It is parkerized and has an Ordnance Bomb on the top of the barrel. As the pictures indicate it is a High Standard 20-1 K-2000. The piece was wrapped in old towels in an upstairs closet and she said that he had it for over 30 years. I agreed to research it and if it was correct, increase my purchase price accordingly. Her husband had been a career Marine in the Korea/Vietnam era (Master Gunnery Sergeant. I was referred to because I have an FFL and am a former Marine Officer. I live near Quantico Virginia and purchased this High Standard Shotgun from a widow who was cleaning out the family home prior to moving.
