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Fabrique Nationale or FN is the maker.
Can't be answered without a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, condition, caliber/gauge, action type, sights, stock, accessories, box, papers, etc..
Fabrique Nationale, or more commonly known as FN
Need model information. You listed the barrel marks on a shotgun that are on many different models. Also need condition and details of the gun.
The Remington Model 11 is a semi-automatic shotgun available in 12, 16, or 20 gauge. Approximately 300,000 were produced by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium from 1911 to 1948.
Can't be answered without a detailed description of all markings, type of action, finish, barrel length, condition, accessories, box, papers, etc..
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Your Sweet Sixteen was made in 1961. The 1 designates 1961, the S designates Sweet Sixteen. All auto 5"S were made in Belgium in 1961. Yes, read the side of the barrel. Fabrique Nationale is the Belgian Manufacturer. Auto5man
8 anals wide
This goes back to the beginning of the auto 5 production in 1903. John Cockerill was a British Industrialist whose company supplied high quality steel to Fabrique Nationale (FN) which was the maker of the A-5. The Cockerill name was first used on Browning barrels stamped "cockerill steel". The steel was a very strong quality that met the proofing requirements of guns that were shooting smokeless powder. Eventually the Cockerill name was dropped from the barrels and "special steel" was used instead. The FN guns that were not sold to Browning in the US, uses the barrel stamp of "acier special" which means special steel in the French language.
There are other markings on the gun, somewhere.