Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
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Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
Hi All,
Please help to recongnise the brand of this 12 Guage shotgun.
As per the Mark its Made in Belgium,no any idea of which brand.
Please help to recongnise the brand of this 12 Guage shotgun.
As per the Mark its Made in Belgium,no any idea of which brand.
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
SRK,
Welcome to IFG. The gun is definitely Belgian. The chamber length is 65mm,BTW.I hope 70mm cartridges are not used in this one.
Have you checked on the barrels for the maker's name? Do post a few clear photos of the barrels.
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Welcome to IFG. The gun is definitely Belgian. The chamber length is 65mm,BTW.I hope 70mm cartridges are not used in this one.
Have you checked on the barrels for the maker's name? Do post a few clear photos of the barrels.
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
Any information as to the maker, or seller, will be found on the top rib, not on the barrel flats among the proof marks. Seems to be one of the trade guns produced in Liege for various retailers.
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
SRK, I thought you were 48!
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
Good one,Timmy.timmy wrote:SRK, I thought you were 48!
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Hi Timmy,timmy wrote:SRK, I thought you were 48!
didn't get you about 48 ?
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
hi timmy
didn't get you abt 48.
vikram,
i checked the barrel ,it was polished again some years back so nothing is mentioned over it.
if it is 65mm chamber then should we use 70mm todays cartiages.
65 mm astram or only K.F.
didn't get you abt 48.
vikram,
i checked the barrel ,it was polished again some years back so nothing is mentioned over it.
if it is 65mm chamber then should we use 70mm todays cartiages.
65 mm astram or only K.F.
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
i have checked its barrel.
its provisional black powder proof for breech loading guns and rifled barrels. as per records.
Marked as below.
which barrels is best Nitro Proof or any superior one?
Please suggest.
its provisional black powder proof for breech loading guns and rifled barrels. as per records.
Marked as below.
which barrels is best Nitro Proof or any superior one?
Please suggest.
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
SRK,
Timmy was referring to Sharukh Khan.
Your gun looks like it was made between 1893-1924 (most likely,going by the proof marks). It is nitroproof. If it is only blackpowder proof, it would explode when nitro loads are used. By the looks of it, it is most likely a guild/trade gun made in Liege, as TwoRivers said earlier. Has a Greener style crossbolt.You should not use 70mm cartridges in a gun with 65mm long chambers.It will load and fire them but it will eventually go off face,etc. You would not want that to happen. Also, there seems to be a lot of pitting on the barrels. It may be a good idea to have the gun cleaned up by someone who knows what he does.JMO.
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Vikram
Timmy was referring to Sharukh Khan.
Your gun looks like it was made between 1893-1924 (most likely,going by the proof marks). It is nitroproof. If it is only blackpowder proof, it would explode when nitro loads are used. By the looks of it, it is most likely a guild/trade gun made in Liege, as TwoRivers said earlier. Has a Greener style crossbolt.You should not use 70mm cartridges in a gun with 65mm long chambers.It will load and fire them but it will eventually go off face,etc. You would not want that to happen. Also, there seems to be a lot of pitting on the barrels. It may be a good idea to have the gun cleaned up by someone who knows what he does.JMO.
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
Sorry, SRK, I was just teasing you a little about your name -- I do like Shahrukh, BTW.SRK wrote:Hi Timmy,timmy wrote:SRK, I thought you were 48!
didn't get you about 48 ?
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Re: Help to recognised the brand for this 12 guage shotgun
Hi Vikram,
thanks for your valuablre information...
Hey timmy.
its ok..no need to say sorry...
thanks for your valuablre information...
Hey timmy.
its ok..no need to say sorry...