I agree. I don't see any features that would lean it towards being an NC gun. Not a bad looking gun, just doesn't look NC to me (and I live here in NC, for what that's worth). It seems to be a trend these days to say a gun is a "North Carolina" gun when its heritage is in question. I don't know why, I guess maybe a fad based on Michael and Bill's books? Someone could just as easily say "Virginia" or "South Carolina", but I don't see that as much. Just pondering, and rambling. God Bless, Marc