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hey guys thanks for tuning in to another video on Forgotten weapons calm I mean McCallum and Iamp;#39;m here today with Patrick Hernandez who is a quite notable collector of French firearms here in the United States and Iamp;#39;m down here doing some photography for the book that Iamp;#39;m working on and we decided to be pretty cool to go through a short little video explaining what all the markings are on these strange French firearms because I expect you get asked that question quite a lot yes I do I get class so quite a lot and I kind of understand what the codes mean and went through them and thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re gonna do is explain them all I do so first off what is this that that weamp;#39;re looking at this here this is the Caribbean Dave curiouser Modellamp;#39;s me tweets of carving dis which is basically carving of curiouser model 1890 this is what the heavy cavalry troops would have carried in 1914 and this is a damn rare rifle and then gorgeous example o