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    Need help identifying markings 1942 Longbranch

    I need help identifying these markings (pic to follow)

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    Look like Italianicon proof marks

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    Hi Gearhead1395. Welcome to this forum,


    FWW = Franconia Waffen Wuerzburg (The Germanicon trader);

    CB = The year 2007;

    First mark: Gardone Val Trompia Proof House marking;

    Second mark: Smokeless Powder definitive (last) proof:

    Third mark: Italianicon Weapons marking.

    Regards. Giancarlo

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    That's such an odd one to see it deserves to be here for future reference.

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