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Thank you - this confirms what I was thinking on those other codes. Here are the barrels..
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If there are no marks/letters further forward then all we can say is that the tubes were by Delcour-Dupont, with (good quality) steel from Cockerill.
It is unlikely that Delcour-Dupont was a primary gun maker https://www.littlegun.be/arme%20belg...upont%20gb.htm Post-1924 "CHOKE" only indicates muzzle constriction > 2 mm or about .008" It appears to be a sideplated boxlock
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Wow, sweet little gun! How about a few more pictures and details
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