Hi Steve
I read you post on a different thread about your Britte Barreled Actions.
I have a rather spiffy Belgian no namer Pigeon gun from around 1926
Lovely swirly root wood, Purdey 3rd,stocked to fences , bushed pins, hinged trigger...a lovely 7 1/2lb Clays Gun.
I had Abe Chaber inspect it before purchase, & after he gave thumbs up, he found the Britte Mark on the locks...
My bbls are marked "unc HY Andrew..Toledo Steel Works, Shefield England"
Ever hear of Mr Andrew or his Toledo Steel Works?
No one else has so far.
I'm a Brit, but some of those good Belgian Guns seem rather nice to me.
Cheers
Franc otte