I really need to stop browsing Guns International for a few months. Noticed this old Belgian double last week and made the call to Cabela's in Owatonna. It struck me as maybe a cut or two above the typical Belgian field gun, despite being listed without a maker's name. What really got me interested, though, was the combination of 30-inch barrels and 3-inch chambers. I emailed the seller to check the proofs, and sure enough, it's marked "12-75" indicating 75-mm (2.95") chambers and proofing some time after 1924. The gun weighs 6.75-pounds, a fairly typical weight for a European game gun, but it seems set up as a waterfowl gun with full choke in both barrels and seemingly chambered for heavy loads. The right chamber has an importer's mark: Duffy's Inc. Sparks, MD. Duffy's Gun Room is still in business in Sparks, but I haven't been able to learn much about them. Dropped them an email but haven't heard back. Does anyone have any info on Belgian imports by Duffy? More broadly, when would 3-inch chambers have been offered on Belgian guns coming to the States? Any information or informed speculation would be welcome!
Bill






