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another double where its not possible to see the SN ![]() must be a 0,74" or a 0,70" with "RotationsstĂĽck" in the right barrel ![]() all I can see is xx688 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://archives.collectorsfirearms.com/?category=934&page=14&category=&product=as43 a "Traubengewehr" or also called Dreyse Lady's rifle SN looks like 7667 ? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://archives.collectorsfirearms.com/?category=905&page=4&category=&product=AL3336 target rifle with the rare Dreyse falling block action, we had only a target pistol SN 29973 here before. this action must be very late and made in the end of the 1880s. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://archives.collectorsfirearms.com/?...;product=R14481 find it again hunting rifle with a Mauser 71 action in 10,5x47R ![]() SN 23797 so made in the early 1880s ![]() ![]() ![]() this is the patent for our welknown double guns with barrels moving to the right side but with sidelock's given the 30.5.1891 and not renewed five years later. I think we can say double guns with this action are made after 6/1891. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() this double gun here is chambered for the 12 ga center fire shell, also the common proof after 1993 ![]() a similar 12 ga SN 33290 is her on page 2 and another sidelock 20 ga but with falling barrels like a Collath action is on page 4 ![]() |
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