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There are elements of this chart that I just don't understand. Bis is the French equvilent of "sub-category" or of 1 and 1a. Tre is the equivalent of a second sub-category, But without examples, I just can't read these charts. Perhaps someone can interpret. (edit: These are model numbers.)







I'll give a rough translation of the last paragraph.

Warning: the user can expect to find a chart on the beginning or the end of a model number series for the IDEAL from the end of the 19th and from the beginning of the 20th century and in effect Manufrance published 4 catalogues for the public at large per year, and one or two deluxe editions and several other catalogues specially for gun shops. It is not unusual to find that a type of gun or model was proposed at the beginning of a year and not in the last trimester (or the inverse). This is simply linked to production objectives

I therefore set out to make a chronological model number identification chart which would be the closest to reality such that the collector or the amateur might have a base in order to detect fantastical markings, false markings or the refitting of replacement parts from various sourses.

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For the Robust: Can anyone interpret these umbers?






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Gene, those are model numbers and years mfg'd for the Robust. For example, I have a Robust 226 which appeared in 1931 and was last made in 1940. Gil

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Got it Gil...I had to translate the last paragraph on the IDEAL to understand. Still don't quite understand the 1 - 1 bis, etc... So no Serial numbers for Robusts - just model numbers?

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Robusts did have SN's. Or at least all the ones I owned did. They ranged from older ones to a couple later imports from several years after WWII.

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No known list of Robust serial numbers. It's all anecdotal through extrapolations and best guesses. I assume old catalogs were mined for the Robust list. MF was the king of French mail-order catalogs.

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"Bis" means two (or twice) in Latin, and "ter", three.
In this case my catalogs show that many grades could be ordered with an extra quality for 10FF more. There is a blurb early in the catalog, explaining those are just better than average guns giving better results for range and accuracy. Looks pretty arbitrary to me, and a marketing ploy to up-sell, no doubt.
I did not see a "ter" in my 1900 and 1910 catalogs but undoubtedly it would be a similar thing.
I have never seen an ideal marked "bis" or "ter" so there is probably no way to know now what the difference was...
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No SN list but I believe that the grade cutoff between xx and 3xx happened at the same time on the Robust than on the ideal (in the late 1920s IIRC).
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Doh, that was right there for everyone to see.
1931 is the cutoff.
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Add a little new to the topic. Several years ago I bought ROBUST 24. As I saw from the list, this model was made from 1925 to 1930. The gun is working, I go with him to hunt for a duck. May be anyone have more info about this model?


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