16 gauge; single proofed in Saint-Étienne; chamber length in mm (i.e. after June 1912). The "FN" likely is the barrel maker and likely is Stephanoise. The serial number is an unusually large number. As Ted mentioned chokes are probably tight. It has the Scott Spindle top lever and not the usual V.C. Patent clone. This could indicate that it were made before the VC patent expired.
French guns sometimes have the name of the retailer on the engraved bottom of the action - but on a pretty plain gun like this one, it is unlikely.
2 1/2" 16 gauge shells can be had from RST. I will say that French barrels usually have a lot of steel in them and for the most part are capable of having the chambers lengthened. I'm finally having the chambers on my "Wonder" lengthened now.
Last edited by Argo44; 10/10/20 01:15 PM.