Here is a new toy I purchased on an online auction in September. Because the seller stated that it wouldn’t cock and the saftey wouldn’t engage, there was little interest in it, price was 450.00 including shipping. Duh someone had installed the locks with the saftey off. Made by the small company of Manufacture Liegeoise D, Armes between 1910 to 1921, as near as I can figure from the proof marks. It is a back-action SLNE with 29 5/8 Cockerill Steel barrels, choked .013 in right and .026 in left. It has 70mm chambers and is nitro proved, weight is 6 ¾ lb. Excellent workmanship, nice engraving and wood, although it has been cosmetically challenged by a recoil pad installer. Someone has tried to extend the stock, but it is a half-ass job. At any rate I thought some of you would enjoy a quality Belgian gun. Jim





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