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Patrick, that gun is in fantastic condition if the date is right. What kind of finish are you thinking of for the stock?
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Nice looking gun. The safety button is almost identical to my Pieper/Bayard 12 gauge. BillK
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Derek, I am pretty sure 1929 is accurate based on the date code and corresponding inspectors stamp. It actually has some nice grain in the stock so I am thinking of a simple Tru-oil finish. A few coats will give me a better idea of how it will look.
BillK, thanks for your post. The cross-bolt looks similar to a Pieper/Bayard, but I was told the receiver does not. I have not had any luck figuring out the maker.
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I was looking the other day and was thinking Bayard as well until I noticed the receiver is not right.
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Here is a copy of the top of my Bayard receiver with the top lever and the safety button. BillK 
Last edited by BillK; 02/08/17 09:45 PM.
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Brian, Patrick asked me a while ago if I thought it might be a Pieper/Bayard and I suggested the receiver was all wrong for a Pieper.
Bill, having had more than a couple Piepers, I would be interested in seeing some side and bottom views of that receiver. (Sorry to highjack the thread a bit Patrick).
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The A&D Body Action resembles a Lepage Liege( Manufacture d’armes LEPAGE ), which was on & off w/ J. Kaufmann. Gustav Genschow & Cie (Sociéte Anonyme) Berlin(Allemagne) et 527, rue Hayeneux, Herstal, had a Berlin address as well as on in Herstal for sourcing & odd tube steel variants like GECO Stahl, M.G. Stahl, Nickel Stahl, etc. appear: http://www.littlegun.be/arme%20belge/art...%20cie%20fr.htmMight see who else was located @ 527 rue Hayeneux, Herstal & get an idea of the manufacturer. But that spanner type retaining screw on the toplever is seen on Pieper's wears I believe. Cheers, Raimey rse
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Raimey, thank you for the information. I will do some more searching.
BillK & Skeetx, it would be great if you could share some more pictures of your Geco & Pieper.
James, always appreciate your help & more pictures might help. Would be great if you can share pictures of your Piepers.
Thanks, Patrick
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the top lever screw might look like Pieper but nothing else does. I have a bunch of Pieper's and Bayard's and that action shape doesn't look like any of them.
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 Lepage w/ similar frame - Stephen Cobb http://www.stevecobbguns.com/eurosg.htm Another similar frame termed "Belgian Guild..." on Cobb's site. Cheers, Raimey rse
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