Larry, I believe we have the original British black powder proof marks on the flats with the later Belgian nitro proof marks added. The serial number corresponds to Greeners numbers for 1895. Would be interesting to know if the gun has the usual side safety?? The action also looks older and more worn than the barrels, that look more recent.
Larry, I just pulled one of my Greener guns from the same era and it has the same two crossed scepter black powder proof marks as well as the mark to the left of the serial number on the flats which appears to be another version of the Greener "elephant" trade mark. I rest my case.
Last edited by Terry Lubzinski; 02/16/08 05:22 PM.