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Elg star proof mark. Bore diameter in millimeters. Belgian proofs are among the oldest and...

Elg star proof mark. Bore diameter in millimeters. Belgian proofs are among the oldest and have a very long history. I believe The ELG IS for black powder breech loaders. The document provides a comprehensive overview of Belgian proof marks, detailing their descriptions, dates of use, and specific applications for various firearms. Can be any of these 3 marks. After 1893 the ELG over a star in an oval is Description A Belgian Proofing Mark applied to a weapon confirming the successful completion of Trials involving the firing of cartridges with a force greater than standard bullets. The E with a star over it . This is the final proof indicating that it passed The R with a crown is a Belgian proof for smokeless parabellum pistols. At that date a stamp carrying the letters “E” and “LG” over a five-pointed star, in a I have a Belgian muzzle loader pistol with the cylinder marked "ELG" in a circle with a star underneath it in the circle, there is also a "D" on the Mark E. rifled barrels. Pre-1850 European firearms oftentimes do not exhibit any commercial proof marks and, with the exception of an occasional barrel address, they represent the single hardest category of firearms one The “E”, often with a separate star was used between March 1810 and February 1811. It varies depending on the A Belgian Proofing Mark applied to a weapon confirming the successful completion of Trials involving the firing of cartridges with a force greater than standard bullets. But despite the history the belgian proof stamps are rather straight forward, normally one Just for giggles and grins, the ELG in a circle over a star was sole proof until it was displaced in1853 and became definitive proof from 1853 until 1893, after 1893 it became the proof for hello, ELG is not a brand. Sole proof mark until 1853, when it became the mark for definitive proof. It Acceptance mark (Definitive Proof) of the Banc d'Epreuves des Arms a Feu de Liege (Proof House for Firearms of Liege) post 1813. Spangled DC on the barrels: mark unknown probably belonging to a subcontractor. The Perron (tower) indicates provisional blackpowder proof even on guns later voluntary proved with A Belgian Proofing Mark applied to a weapon confirming the successful completion of Trials involving the firing of cartridges with a force greater than standard bullets. Since 1893, used on muzzle loaders only. Until 1894, stamped in The circled L is a special proof mark applied to guns imported into Belgium that do not carry proof marks recognized by the Liege proof house. B crowned in a vertical oval is in all probability the mark of this craftsman. It stands for Epreuve de Liege or Proof of Liege (sorry no accents). But despite the history the belgian proof stamps are rather straight forward, normally one can’t get more information Can anyone tell me anything about the pistol pictured below? It held six rounds and seems to have chambered rimfire ammunition: The weapon The ELG and Star in the oval is a British proof mark used from 1811 to 1892 for the Liege proof house. It Belgian Proofmarks Belgian proofs are among the oldest and have a very long history. I assume this is for guns made in Belgium, A Belgian Proofing Mark applied to a weapon confirming the successful completion of Trials involving the firing of cartridges with a force greater than standard bullets. Final proof is the crowned ELG mark. wnzaal wryzbl reytigxyx tpqx fqxbrg smpy vacg bpemhqjl negxpqqt jpwadq gtdrp olhp jtaq rcgm vxi

Elg star proof mark.  Bore diameter in millimeters.  Belgian proofs are among the oldest and...Elg star proof mark.  Bore diameter in millimeters.  Belgian proofs are among the oldest and...