Yes, one gun I own is French, but it isn't a shotgun. The Louis Christophe .450 BPE double rifle with very light colored wood I recently bought is Belgian, and Leige gunmakers used a lot of French Walnut. I did not cut down the trees which the French Walnut blanks I bought came from. Technically, the typically light colored walnut we call French is actually Juglans Regia. But many of these trees which were grown in France, or are descendants of trees grown in France, will exhibit a very light coloration compared to English or Turkish cultivars... without being light in weight or density. By the way, A lot of graded L.C. Smith guns were stocked in French walnut, and many unfired specimens still appear rather light despite many decades of aging and finish oxidation.
Now that I have answered your questions, it is your turn to explain why a guy who doesn't own one lousy double gun spends so much time regurgitating things he has no actual experience with on a Double Gun forum? Then you can also explain why you feel the pathetic need to lie to us about the guns you actually have, and about your reloading and hunting activities. Then, considering that fact, you can tell us why we should pay attention to anything you post here. I do not care to click on your link. Considering how dishonest you have been with us, I'm concerned that it might either contain a virus or be some of your gay porn.