Non raye

It’s a plain Belgian gun marked “SH Barker and sons” (think cheap hardware store Belgian sxs with laminated barrels) My 28ga hammer sxs is Belgian also “Verrees & Oste” and has inlaid in gold on the rib “ Eprouve A La Poudre Blanche” which I am told is French for “proved with white powder” which seems odd for a gun made in the early 1950’s. Never heard smokeless powder referred to as “white” powder before but being something of an antithesis to black powder I suppose white powder makes sense……….i guess.
 
Non Rayé is the French for non-rifled.
- Just thinking outload, but did they ever made paradox 410 double?
Yes they did. Holland and Holland did as well as others. I've seen 1 example with folding leaves out to 300 yards. The load card in the case showed a long heavy slug. I forget which auction house I saw it on
 
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