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The strange looking symbol on the cylinder is still a mystery, and it vaguely resembles the export stamp that you'll find as #36 on this page: http://damascus-barrels.com/Belgian_All_Proofmarks.html It's obviously not the same, but I'm wondering if it's an older stamp with a similar purpose. Still, you never know where this revolver has been, it seems like many Galands were made for export and for military contracts, so it's entirely possible that it got this stamp after it left Belgium. Did IMA ever list any revolvers like this in "their big haul" from Nepal? The quality is very high, everything in this complicated mechanism is very nicely fitted and works flawlessly, and there is none of the crudeness you'll usually find in knock-offs and fakes. Granted, I have never seen a Galand before but if this is a copy, it's safe to say that the quality would rival the original. |
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