caliber and maker's name
Made in Belgium.
The side of a rifle barrel typically features information such as the manufacturer's name, the model of the rifle, caliber or gauge specifications, and proof marks indicating that the barrel has been tested for safety. Additionally, it may include the country of origin and any relevant regulatory or certification markings. This information helps ensure the firearm's authenticity and compliance with safety standards.
It is usually stamped half-way down the top of the barrel or on the side of the receiver. Some military rifles can be hard to identify because of the lack of markings. My suggestions are to take the rifle to a gun show or competent gunsmith and ask.
Usually it printed on the left side of the breech or barrel.
Beeman usually has the Model number on the side of the barrel by the loading port or on the barrel by the hinge on break barrel rifles.
It's usually on the left side of the loading chamber or barrel.
No way to tell. Remingtons are dated by a 2 or 3 LETTER code stamped on the left side of the barrel, half inch from the receiver.
If you want to know the month & year your rifle was made send me the two or three letter code stamped on the left side of the barrel back by the receiver ring.check the date code stamped on the barrel. Remington Society of America, Manufactured Date link has the details.
Just making a guess that your rifle may be a Remington, they are not dated by serial number, but by a 2 or 3 letter code stamped on the barrel. These are very small letters, on the left side of the barrel, about 1/2 inch from the frame.
I have one and it is a 7x57 caliber is stamped on the left side of the barrel.
That would be the caliber that the rifle is chambered for and is usually marked on the barrel along the upper, left side.
It's usually on the side of the barrel, close to the hinge