There is also a mark with a soldier holding a shield and sword with words over it. I will try and take some clearer shots of the proofs and repost them here. Do you think this gun is from the 1920s? It is very well built and the metal to metal and wood to metal fit was very good. I know it is no Best gun, but it does not look like a field grade either. Looks like it will be a very fun gun to restore and shoot. I don't think it has been shot a lot. The bluing is not worn, and most of the case coloring is intact, even in areas where handling marks should be.