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Here are the links for pics of my drilling. I don't know who the maker was. But it was made in Suhl. It has pretty nice case coloring and the wood is still in very good condition. Bores are excellent and I was told that it had been cased for 60 years and was hardly used. The action is tight like new. It also has cocking indicators for each of the the 3 barrels. The front trigger can also be a set-trigger. The stock also has a compartment to hold 4 rifle cartridges. Very happy about the gun. Since the metal and the wood are still in very good condition, I don't know whether I should upgrade it with a new stock and re-bluing. It doesn't seem necessary at this stage at all. Moreover, it is always nice to keep it historical. |