Alright, let's go on the premise of an order being placed in Ferlach in 1914 by a Boy or Lady for an Anson & Deeley Body Action, 2 Barrel set of 24 & 22(Generic?). Again, why would they have abandoned tradition for the new fangled A&D Body Action? How much would something like that have cost @ the onset of WWI? Wouldn't it have been an affluent client, so why is it devoid of a Crown or Monogram?

I guess the Ferlach Proof Facility has the answers? I would really like to know the mechanic involved.

But I guess the Big Puzzle is the sight mounting system on the 24 X 24 tubeset?

If any addition fotos will garner some info, I will gladly provide them.


Hochachtungsvoll,

Raimey
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