I have a single-barrel half-stock percussion shotgun in about 20 ga. which I'd like some info on. It has a simple lock and trigger, no stirrup or fly, a 33" octagon-to-round tapered barrel with a wedding band. There is an entry thimble and the 2 ramrod thimbles are soldered on. There are no external markings. Under the breech are 5 stamps. Can anyone decipher these markings? I assume the EL is a Belgian stamp and the 16.6 is the bore diameter in millimeters. The small mark is possibly a crown over a definite V.
The wood of the stock is light colored and lightweight, definitely not American walnut, probably not European walnut. It is not a high quality piece, tool marks in many places give evidence of hand work, lock and tang bolts seem handmade, but it is a light, handy gun, only 5 lb., and comes to the eye better than most guns I've seen.
I'm assuming Belgian, but I'd like to know a time period.
Thanks,
Spence
The wood of the stock is light colored and lightweight, definitely not American walnut, probably not European walnut. It is not a high quality piece, tool marks in many places give evidence of hand work, lock and tang bolts seem handmade, but it is a light, handy gun, only 5 lb., and comes to the eye better than most guns I've seen.
I'm assuming Belgian, but I'd like to know a time period.
Thanks,
Spence