I recently picked up a 16ga Geco / Gustav Genchow. From what I have read, Gustav Genschow was a wholesaler in Germany who had guns made for the German market by various makers. I also read that he purchased a Spanish maker and manufactured his own rifles at one point. He also had an ammunition business which is still operating today.
This gun is a 16ga, weighs approximately 6 1/2 pounds, LOP is 14 1/2", barrels are 28" and it has 2 3/4"/70mm chambers.
From what I can tell from the marks, it was made in Belgium in 1929 and the inspectors mark is a N (Louis Couchant). I am not sure; 1) if the 16.7 is the bore diameter or choke 2)each barrel has a G with a star on top 3) there is a W stamped on one barrel 4) there is a C, O & R stamped on the barrel by the forearm latch 5) VIII is stamped on the receiver and barrels.
Any additional information or comments would be appreciated.
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