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I wonder if >>A. Breuil<< was a relative of Jean Breuil?
Yes, >>A. Couillard<< would have to be a tube mechanic.
Argo44, I thought you to be that >>intermediary<< along with Wildcattle?
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Argo, thank you for the wealth of information! Looks like Maisonnail made very nice guns and seems to be respected in France. While my gun is plain, what attracted me to it is the quality of the gun and the handling characteristics. I think this gun is perhaps one of the earlier guns they made. The later guns look absolutely beautiful.
Ellenbr, I think Bruiel A. is a abbreviation for Bruiel Aulagner. I seen a post on shotgun world that was saying Bruiel Aulagner was how the barrels were marked originally, then switched to Jean Bruiel.
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Um, >>Breuil-Aulagner<< interesting tid-bit of info.
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>>Breuil-Aulagner were barrel makers,later,the firm took the name "Jean Breuil".(Very good barrels) By this time,plenty of skilled gunsmith(e)s were working in St Etienne and Paris,one making the barrels,another the reciever,another the stock...each one adding a little more to finish the shotgun which was sold in a gunshop ,the name of which was generally stamped on the rib.<<
Great info by Mr. R. Palmier.
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Jean Breuil later used this mark on his barrels: And where is Wildcattle; last we heard he was submerged with work (les bêtes enlisse)? I hope he didn't get burned out by the California wildfires.
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Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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Argo44: What is the term to the right of >>Canon<< and above >>8707<<? Serbus, Raimey rse
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I haven't a clue Raimey. New one for me.
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