Originally Posted By: Sdidomen
Raimey, OK, here are two more pics forward and to the rear of the flats (behind the lug). To the best of my knowledge, these are the remaining markings on the gun.





Cheers,
Steve


The gun is Belgian, pre 1924. For all the world it looks like a Francotte, but does not have any of his marks. The CAC is the mark of Schaeffer & Kaufmann, a Belgian firm.
http://damascus-barrels.com/Belgian_Trade_Marks.html

The choke mark with numbers places the gun after 1910. The lack of a barrel weight always is disconcerting, not unheard of.
http://damascus-barrels.com/Belgian_All_Proofmarks.html

Widlcattle, read Gaier's 4 centuries or 5 centuries of gun making in Liege. He talks about "the German school". It explains much.

Pete