So much to learn from Belgian marks
I agree with Jt the lettre annale is a lower case '
g' rather than a '
q' so 1928 DOM
Cornell Pubs has a 1932
Manufacture Liegeoise catalog reprint which might show the grade
https://www.cornellpubs.com/old-guns/item_desc.php?item_id=3580The barrel tubes were made by
Canons Delcour S.A. (the crown over D) using Cockerill steel. ML used the ACM in a circle for
Acier Cockerill Manufacture Liégeoise At the time of proof the barrels weighed 1.281 Kg = 2.82# which is very light for 28" barrels. If they now weight > 3% less they are considered out of proof
The R bore is 17.0 mm = .669" with choke 16.9 mm = .665"
L 17.1 mm = .673" with choke 16.8 = .661
So .004" R and .012" L = Sk 1 and Sk 2
2 3/4" chambers and of course Nitro proved (the stylized lion over P.V.)
If you get the gun let us know the weight - should be a wonderful skeet (with light loads) and quail gun! It may have spent time on a Southern quail plantation?
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