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    Question My Mystery Gun ... help ID?

    Ian I have one for you I believe it's a shot gun. Everyone who has looked at it has a different opinion Some say it's 10 guage, but not everyone is in agreement on that or what she is worth, or even what she really is I defy any of you to put a permanent label on this girl. I'll tell you this much 1885 and National Arms company OK you have the ball run with it
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    I used to shoot trap with a fellow in Colorado who had a 12ga. trap gun built on a Martini action. Yours looks similar and is probably a gunsmith made piece.

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    Thanks emri Appreciate the response, but I'm still waiting on our resident Guru of all things Britishicon Ian Skennertonicon to put his nickels worth in How about it Ian got any ideas??

    Doug I thought people could get help on this site

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    It almost looks like a Martini-Zeller action to me ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulm View Post
    Doug I thought people could get help on this site
    If it's answerable, that would be correct Paul. If not, then I don't know what to say. People's time responding to help requests is offered free by them, as is the site itself. Perhaps you should cast the net wider and post the pics around the Internet on other sites and see what you can find?

    Ian is an Enfield expert and that critter sure isn't an Enfield, so he's probably got nothing much he can add ....

    As Emri said, it also looks like some kind of Martini rifle "miss-mash" to me, but I'm a K98kicon collector, so I really don't know ...

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    Paulm, go to

    British Militaria Forums - group

    register, and place your question on the appropriate forums (Martini and Sporting guns)

    And please remember, as Badger pointed out, it is a request for free help.
    Just to add my 2c worth - can you find any trace of Belgian proof marks? The stock style with the blobby pistol grip was very popular in Belgiumicon.
    Just post pics of any markings you can find - someone will be able to identify them, or at least narrow down the choice.

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    Doug I was just talking to a member of my Hunting club He is from your neck of the woods
    Calgary Alberto Canadaicon. Dual citizen Born in Canada, raised in both US and Canada Served in both Armed Forces His name is Dan and his wifes name is Danni He gets teased about it constantly Big Martini fan and collector also he is interested in my M1917 and has some interesting trade possibilities I'm taking the Martini to our next meeting He promises to ID it for me and also says he may make me an offer on it

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