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appears to be a local marking, as it is etched, if it was in america, i'd say it was some kind of import marking?
It is not a known to be any markings I know of... ed
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Thanks,the gun has been bought in France recently,it's marked byf 42,this is all I know.
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I find it out! AN is for arme neutralise(deactiveted weapons)and the crown is the proofmark of St Etienne ,AA probably the the inspector initial.
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