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|  04-01-2024, 11:01 PM | #3 | ||||||
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			Is there an inscription on the rib? A Pieper gun could have have Belgian proofs if sold there. The gun has English proofs and no Belgian as far as I can see. Some countries allowed export without proof as long as they were exported from the factory. They would then be proofed at the destination. The gun looks to be a higher grade than the normal Belgian contract gun. You might want to post at https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums There is a lot more interest there in European guns. Some overlap with here, but there is not a lot of interest here in "not Parkers". By the way, those are not back action locks. They are the later type. Probably made in 1880-1900 is my guess. | ||||||
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			It's not Belgian, I read it as a possibility from another forum not fully understanding the difference. All proofs are English. I just can't find any information on any manufactures building under the name Thomas Parker except in 1832. The Birmingham proof marks place it 1887 to 1904. I attached a better pic of the proofs. Thanks for the info.
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