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My Bayard, from Liege, Belgium, is a wonderful example of Damascus to fluid steel sleeving. I'm sure there are other European makers who used this system.
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My Bayard has fluid steel chambers and Damascus tubes. Very elegant, like the pictured examples.
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There are some really stunning examples out there, I think it looks good on a foreign gun.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Daryl Hallquist For Your Post: |
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To each his own, but that makes my eyes hurt.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Joe Graziano For Your Post: |
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Daryl, what is the make of the pictured gun?
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The pictures were taken a long time ago in a British auction catalog. I think the gun was British, but cannot remember what maker. Judging from the bit of engraving shown, it must have been a top of the line gun.
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