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These are the stampings on a double barrel shotgun that I bought being sold as a wall hanger yesterday. I stopped by my favorite gun shop on the way home, with the gun still assembled. The expert, whom I trust completely, could only see the markings on my third pic, as the rest were hidden on the bottom side of the barrels. He told me it was a Belgium gun.
Can anyone tell me more by the rest of the stampings, please?
After closer inspection the gun looks pretty good, including the bore(s). It is missing both locks and has no ramrod but I would like to make a shooter out of it.
Thanks for any help you can give.
 
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