Hello DGBBS, I picked up this (what I assumed was a) German Drilling a few months back and just recently started to research on it. What I do know is:
It is Stamped "J Vogel" on the R. barrel.
"Strassburg I ELS" on the left barrel.
Water table, if you can call it that, is just stamped with a visual inspection "crown over U" and Kiel proof house stamp.
Under shotgun barrels are stamped with your expected 16 ga proof marks, nitro proofed, R barrel is cylinder bore (crown over S), left is choke (crown over W)Both stamped 2g Sch. P. over 27 gBI.
Rifle barrel is stamped with final rifle proof (crown over G) visual proof (crown over U) A bore stamp of 118/35 (cero cast, I know it is the common 9.3x72R and no, I did not scratch the caliber in to the barrel

) an unrecognized S stamp, an unrecognized MS stamp, a date of the 19th week of 1906 and what I assume in a SN, 14557.
Action is an under lever, with the somewhat common in my searching, three silver pin cocking indicators, light engraving with a post WWII repair screw going right though a four letter crest beginning with D P ? M.
So I believe it was made in the Northern part of the Alsace-Lorraine in Unterelsaß and was proofed in Kiel.
Anyone know anything else about this old girl? I know its nothing special and I know its long shot, but I figured I'd ask the best.









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Thank you, everyone for your time.