I have this in the Black Powder thread also. My wife’s grandfather brought these back from Italy after WWII. He passed away this summer, and we are trying to find out more about these guns. I cannot find any marks identifying the make. There is the number 387 stamped inside of each trigger guard. My guess is the scroll work is hand engraved, since they are very close but not identical.
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