Hello
One of the markings looks like G.A, or possibly G.R and the other is an S that looks like the ordinary Schrot S from the proof facility only it has something to the right of it which looks unfamiliar. Shotgun passed the facility in Suhl March 1928. Here are the images
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Any ideas? I did find a four barrelled pistol on the web which had G.R on it and it was claimed it was for Gebrüder Rempt which would make sense for the possible G.R on the Remo Popular as Gebrüder Rempt held the patent for that one. The shotgun is not mine, however, I too am blessed with owning a Remo Popular only it doesn't say so on the gun itself, only D.R.P. If my coffee works today I may go and have a look for markings on it.
Kind regards
Peter
One of the markings looks like G.A, or possibly G.R and the other is an S that looks like the ordinary Schrot S from the proof facility only it has something to the right of it which looks unfamiliar. Shotgun passed the facility in Suhl March 1928. Here are the images
01.jpg
02.jpg
Any ideas? I did find a four barrelled pistol on the web which had G.R on it and it was claimed it was for Gebrüder Rempt which would make sense for the possible G.R on the Remo Popular as Gebrüder Rempt held the patent for that one. The shotgun is not mine, however, I too am blessed with owning a Remo Popular only it doesn't say so on the gun itself, only D.R.P. If my coffee works today I may go and have a look for markings on it.
Kind regards
Peter
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