Quote Originally Posted by Clank View Post
I did think that, but the action is beautifully smooth and precise. However, on the trigger guard there is what I think to be a proof mark.
Confounds me that there is no makers name anywhere, nor a number.
It looks to me like a Martini with the top chopped off at an angle and a new bit made to fit (held on by the screw at top right?) that contains the airgun firing mechanism and the rear sight. It has all the features of a Martini - trigger guard, trigger, lever, right-side cocking indicator.