Hello! I purchased this veryinteresting SxS 12 gauge at auction a few years ago. If there are any shotgun guys in the crowd, have a go at identifying it! I still haven't been able to. Ignore the clipped on fiber optic sights on the rib...they were removed as soon as I got it!
. It's possible. But... while the Khyber Pass smiths can literally make anything, this shotgun looks a little better than what they usually do. It does hint that way though. For example the "Steel" and "Choke" stamped on the receiver and barrel block- huh? Typical of the simple, nonsensical copied markings the Darra smiths often add. Odd... Who knows? On the other hand it also has a look about it similar to some guns from Turkey - Huglu comes to mind. Also it shows some attempt at indexing the orientation of the screw slots. Some Huglu shotguns are that way. The black background fill of the engraving is typical of the lipstick on a pig look some manufactures attempt to use to "fancyfy" guns to sell to a less than sophisticated market. Again I dunno. Japan? maybe again I dunno. Another possibility just popped into my head... could it be an unmarked trade school product that never went to a proof house?