FWB FWB 124d

No. As I said, it came from Robert Law/Air Rifle Headquarters, the first company from West Virginia.
Thank you.
The reason I asked the question is that the two Roberts, Law and Beeman, were intertwined for a period of time. There are ARH catalogs with Beeman's San Anselmo address on them, and then later Robert Law was getting his guns through Beeman's Company.

I keep a chart of FWB 12X guns, and between serial numbers 1016X and 3058X, there appear four guns from ARH that have a Beeman stamp. Three of the guns are Custom ARH120s, and the fourth is a deluxe model in which the owner claimed he purchased new from Air Rifle Headquarters in Grantsville, W.V.

So, as you can see, it doesn't appear to be black and white as to what is or isn't stamped on an ARH gun.
 
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