Mike, 19488 is the SN of the gun, not the barrel. What I can't figure is the Helice-Gripp (supposedly Verney Carron) but with the top lever screw visible, indicating it's likely a Scott Spindle knock off. Now I'm out at sea trying to figure out the first mm chambered Saint-Etienne gun after WWI; I'm still holding onto 1918 but barely based on the fuzzy photos of 17982. What is the gun with the Canon Marsot?

Last edited by Argo44; 07/19/23 09:10 PM.

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