Photos of the anonymous St. Etienne proofed 12. (apologize for the quality of the pics-still learning). My understanding of the French gun industry was that virtually every town had its gunsmith who would assemble parts and sell to the well-to-do. Many had no makers marks. This gun was proofed in St. Etienne....where it was actually made is a mystery...nothing to go on except that strange "WONDER" lock and the number 732. It came with what appears to be an original case in crocodile leather...with enough space in the barrel section for a 30" barrel.

The "basket weave" on the stock and fore grip per Larry is typically French (Thanks Larry....learning a lot...and I do like this gun).





















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