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Tried every way I could but could not get a way for reply to come up and unable to send a personal message. My lack of computer knowledge. Thanks for your links on Sarco and N. R. Davis. Two questions- If you have a gun with the only markings on it being Sarco Inc. is there any way to tall who made the gun? Second- I just bought an N.R.Davis, and after reading the link you gave me the gun has no A-B-C- or G prior to the seriel number.. It only has N.R. Davis on the left side and the seriel number is 7045. In your best guess, when would you think it was made??
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Ernie, I have a very nice Belgian gun that was imported by Sarco, it was made by Jamar Frese. No outside marking, but is marked on the inside of the trigger plate. Some of the marks are visible when the barrels are removed.
Jim
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Ernie,
See Jim's response above. Sarco is a retailer. In the past they were an active importer as well. If you take the barrels off you may find some marks. These would be makers and or proof marks. If you can take some pictures and post them, some one should be able to help.
I am no expert regarding N.R. Davis. Hopefuly, some one with much more knowledgable will respond.
Pete
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