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Need Info on Belgian Pistol type pocket revolver
lephus
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Hello I would like to know if anyone can tell me how to tell who this pistol was made by Browning or another company it is in the Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns on page 153 picture number 1131 ... But mine has one more srew above the srew that is above the grips heres a link to a photo but not sure if the link will work http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/lephus/lst?.dir=/Gun+Pics&.view=t Thanks
Lephus@yahoo.com
Lephus@yahoo.com
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B - BreatheR - RelaxA - AimS - SightS - Squeeze
Captain Kirk, Tech Staff
Thanks for all the Info on this so far to all that has replied Thanks
It is similar to yours, they were made in quanity over there between the late 19th century and the start of the First World War.
The same hammerless style was made in various sizes and chamberings from the 5.5 mm Velo Dog on up.
Many aren't marked other then the Belgian proofs.
Generally they have no great value.
http://www.adamsguns.com/802.jpg
CROWN over R.....Applied to Rifled Barrels after Simi-Smokeless Proof At 50% excess pressure....
STAR over letter K...Belguim Inspectors Mark
Oval with E over LG and Star at the Base of the letters is the Belguim Black Powder Proof since 1810......
Quite an interesting Piece You have......
Captain Kirk, Tech Staff
Kenneth G. Morgan