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Inherited this gun, resembles the Leman in the screenshot very closely but I can’t find any markings. Don’t know if the barrel is just too old or dirty or something Any ideas?
 

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Did you look closely on the top of barrel behind the rear sight? Often times thats where they were marked. Sometimes under the barrel. The lock may have been a replacement, not many brass originals that Ive seen.
 
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