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Did you check on the bottom of the barrel under the loading lever or on the frame in an abbreviated form? Post pictures of all the stampings & I'm sure this forum can help with identification.
 
Did you check on the bottom of the barrel under the loading lever or on the frame in an abbreviated form? Post pictures of all the stampings & I'm sure this forum can help with identification.
Thanks O H, I’ll have to post the post photos tomorrow. I should have thought of that first. Thanks for your response.
 
My wire still works but she got up for a little while and I was able to get some photos. Thanks for any information.
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Thank you for your timely response. Was the Armi San Palo mark the one in the last photo?
Thanks again.
Copied this from the Euroarms website.

The manufacturer marking for ARMI SAN PAOLO (from 1973 to 2000) and for EUROARMS ITALIA (from 2001) is made by the three letters GDG as you can see in the picture
 
Here's a bit of history, if you are interested, on Armi San Paolo and the GDG maker mark.

Armi San Paolo, DGG and Euroarms
Thanks, Jackleg. That is a wild story. It has all the big names then and some still in the business. Unbelievably, they had the foresight to pursue their dream to reality. We owe them many thanks.
 
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