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vam5067 (Jul 31st 2021) |
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Re: Belgian Maker?
#600594
Jul 31st a 11:15 AM
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by Parabola |
Parabola |
They appear to be chopper lump barrels. A good quality gun.
I The tube numbers are probably sequential 35785-6. Did Whiworth number their tubes when applying their sheaf mark or did the agent or importer number them?
I do not think that there was a patent use mark for Whitworth Fluid Pressed Steel but I stand open to be corrected?
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