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Unread 07-17-2011, 05:42 PM   #3
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I believe the crown C.F.G. mark is a C.F. Galand proof as well and according to my reference it says that mark is on the left side of the barrel. I can't help with the cyl. marking but will keep looking over my references if no one else chimes in.-Dave
Yep, the CFG stamp is on the left side of the barrel, right in front of the cylinder. They were made in France, Belgium and England, so I assume that this one is made in Belgium. Would also be interesting to know what the peculiar stamp on the cylinder means.

I bought it on impulse and I don't know much about it, so any information on history and value will be appreciated. From what I gather, this is a 7mm small frame "Baby" Galand, and supposedly pretty rare compared with other Galand revolvers.
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