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Markings Question On AN 13 Percussion Conversion
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06-15-2012 10:11 AM
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Both the "Crown" over "G" and the "Crown" over "R" that you referred to are inspector's marks, neither had anything to do with proofing the gun's barrel.They are inspector's markings identifying the inspector who approved and passed the marked part for use in the manufacture of the gun.
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Originally Posted by
gew8805
Both the "Crown" over "G" and the "Crown" over "R" that you referred to are inspector's marks, neither had anything to do with proofing the gun's barrel.They are inspector's markings identifying the inspector who approved and passed the marked part for use in the manufacture of the gun.
Thanks for the info.
Since acquiring this pistol I have been researching and looking at all the photos I can find, and there was no crown over G in any of them. Most had more markings than this pistol. I was able to find other inspector marking references, but no crown over G. I was beginning to wonder if this was a proper marking for an AN 13.
Jim
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Originally Posted by
Jim W
Crown over G
My guess is that the "crown over letter" marks are pre-1877 Belgian inspectors marks, and thus agree with jmoore.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
And, yes, Patrick Chadwick, it's still yet to get range time...)
Good grief! I never said a word, I was halfway up an Alp at the time.
But with all those markings, you don't need to shoot that one, you can just sit down and read it
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