No. Probably a piece work gun.
It's manufactured in Belgium.
Use to be manufactured in Belgium and other various European countries but today they are manufactured in China. If you have the money buy the made in Belgium.
No, it is manufactured. The Coca bean is grown in Belgium
Sweden, Canada, Belgium.
Belgium
Depends. The very well known maker of high quality guns, Westley Richards, was in England. The people that tried to copy his name, and made low quality, low value guns marked W. Richard were from Belgium. Belgian guns will show the Belgian proofmark, a very small stamp of an oval, with the letters ELG inside the oval,
FN made them as did many other makers in Belgium
Apples and oranges.
1993
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Underside of the receiver forward of the shell carrier. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If it also says Norwich Conn, it was manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms, c. 1890-1930 (with open hammers, probably before 1910). If not, then by Simonis, Janssen & Dumoulin in Belgium c. 1884-1905. A Belgian gun will also carry the proofmark of ELG* in an oval and if there is a crown over this mark, it was made after 1893.