Babalooie
US Veteran
I am the proud owner of an antique Belgian SXS shotgun with Damascus Steel barrels. I saw this one while prepping it for auction sale. It caught my attention and I ended up buying it from the boss.
I've been on numerous websites and am learning a few words of French in the process. This baby is unique. It has a very ornate barrel release located in front of the trigger guard.
So far, I've determined it was manufactured between 1878 and 1897 and the barrels are choked. It is marked, "NON POUR BALLE" which literally means, "Not for ball." That stamp was only used between 1878 and 1897. After that, things drop off rapidly.
Any suggestions?
I've been on numerous websites and am learning a few words of French in the process. This baby is unique. It has a very ornate barrel release located in front of the trigger guard.

So far, I've determined it was manufactured between 1878 and 1897 and the barrels are choked. It is marked, "NON POUR BALLE" which literally means, "Not for ball." That stamp was only used between 1878 and 1897. After that, things drop off rapidly.
Any suggestions?
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