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Now that we are the subject of Dalys, I have a Chas. Daly O/U that is Italian but no maker. I believe it was sold in the early 70's. Anyone know who the maker is? [img:left]  [/img] Maybe Sabatti?? Italian guns have a date code. Should be Roman numerals if early 70's. That system ended with XXX in 1974. You can count backwards from there if it has a Roman numeral. Switched to 2 letters in 1975, starting with AA. But if you can't figure yours out, post the date code and someone will help you.
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Gr2 has the round knob; GR3 capped grip like the Empire.
Thanks for the correction, guys.
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There are no ROman Numerals and no AA. However 178 is stamped on the bottom of the barrels, which I presume is the proof date. Thereis an SGF* stamped on the Frame
Last edited by Stallones; 11/10/11 01:28 PM.
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Sidelock
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Italians did not do proof dates that way. If there are no Roman numerals, then there should be a two letter date code somewhere. SGF might be a maker's mark. The standard Italian proofmark is PSF under a star.
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