I think you are probably right ... the lack of marks , the safety and the workmanship (or lack of) points to the Belgian's .
I think you are probably right ... the lack of marks , the safety and the workmanship (or lack of) points to the Belgian's .The fluted cylinder would lean it towards the '74 navy---but the lack of markings
and that manual safety is still a puzzler. I'm going to take a GUESS that it is a
Belgian made copy of a Chamelot-Delvigne 73/74 rather than a St. Etienne made
gun.