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Just received this 16ga Joseph Smets 7lbs 30in barrels. Proofed 1926 but looks like Turnbull restored a decade or so ago, just a few nicks. Any info on Joseph Smets and or Nickel Toledo steel barrels. Not much info out there. Thanks
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Barrel has a small HG mark. Who made actions like this one ? Britte? Internal parts are gold washed also. Seems high grade but not much engraving. Choked full/full

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A Google search on Jno. Hy. Andrews Toledo Steel flagged up a Holts sale entry for another high quality Belgian made H. Mahillon SLE using these tubes, as well as a Hallowells listing for a similar gun by Forgeron .

Interesting that at a time when British and American gunmakers were routinely importing German and Belgian made tubes at least one British steel maker was supplying tubes to Belgian gun makers.

I believe that Whitworth barrels are also found occasionally on high quality European shotguns.

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JNO. HY. ANDREW & CO. LTD. TOLEDO STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD appears on high grade between the wars doubles of several Liege makers; including Verney-Carron, Jules Bury, Nicolas Lajot, L. Christophe & F. Thonon. I don't have a composition analysis, but in light of the 'Belgian Best' makers using the tubes it was no doubt good stuff.
It is unclear if the tubes were manufactured in Liege or England
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I would have to re-read a bit & refresh, but the probability of >>JNO. HY. ANDREW & CO. LTD. TOLEDO STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD<< shipping Bar Stock to Liege pretty much approaches Zero. All other Steel Makers, and many Mechanics, filed for trademarks & had licensing agreements with Belgian Steel Makers in Flanders and Wallonia, and any one familiar w/ Belgian platforms would easily recognize those steel centres. Although the Belgian Steel effort could be in a slump today, Belgium is highly known for being a major steel producer in Europe. Major steel makers like Krupp, would make licensing agreements to produce their bar stock for tube production. I am fairly confident that the American & German Outfitters were behind the licensing effort??

During the aforementioned era, pretty much everything in Belgium supported the weapons effort.

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Can you tell us what is at the end of the tube text past >>Sheffield<<, which is encirlced?


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Toledo steel markings are found on many higher end Belgian guns.

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Even today, the beloved German firm of H&K sources a blank that is made from French Bar stock of Cannon Steel origin, some unique cannon alloy, to bore and send to the U.S. of A. to have their pistols made in Columbus, Georgia down in Ford's area. This avoids tariffs & import/export issues(maybe evening circumventing Proof Laws??). I do wonder if they have read or are following the Schoverling, Daly & Gales modell????

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Lovely „Purdey Nose“, for you Anglophiles, which is seen on Upper Rung Belgian offerings. I personally think the „Fermeture Liègeoise“ - >>Galand Nose<< is found on Belgian Best Guns??
You can always tell by the >>X<< extractor face configuration & the odd, thin bar concealed in the standing breech.


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Ford must be doing consulting work @ the HK plant in Columbus, Georgia as I have not seen his fingerprints lately..... I must check on him.

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Only found 2 j. Smets guns on web plus the littlegun info. Here are the locks
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