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feinejagdwaffen
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unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280
      #242057 - 09/02/14 08:55 PM

http://s822.photobucket.com/user/wenninger77/library/?sort=3&page=1

Very rare and unique double rifle built by HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) in the cal. .280 Halger.
proof date is 1938. the company HALGER was based in Hamburg until the end of ww II. this
fine dr has fine sidelocks with the original case-colouring.
weight is 6,3 kilos!!!! barrel length 71cm , toal length 112 cm
on a suhler einhakmontage an original ZEISS "zielacht" is mounted. it also has a socalled "springbacke" with which you can adjust the stock.
its the "Jäger Vertikalblock" verschluß /locking which is one nof the strongest lockings
existing. similar one is nowadays used by the ferlach comapny called Herbert Scheiring.

























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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242059 - 09/02/14 09:49 PM

Two comments:

(1) IMHO mounting a huge scope like that one on a finely diminsioned double rifle is a crime, as is the pop-up cheek piece used to accomodate to it. I understand the justification that the rifle is to be used shooting Schwarzwild (wild boar) from a Hochsitz under twilight conditions, but to me that is a total perversion of the purpose of a double rifle, which is to provide two quick shots at dangerous game from close range under extreme conditions. It's like putting a trailer hitch on a Ferrari, or hitching Man o' War to a plough.

(2) I don't understand how the scope mount works. If it is, as it appears to be, a SEM (claw mount), how can the scope tip far enough forward to disengage, given how far back the front ring is on the bell?


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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: xausa]
      #242061 - 09/02/14 10:08 PM

hallo xausa,

i have to correct myself. its not a clawmount ist a socalled "aufschubmontage" / railmount.
i fully agree that a scope like this is not for the original purpose
a double rifle is built for - same with the choosen calibre - which is also not the calibre someone
would choose for a double rifle. this gun was composed as it is for longer range red deer hunting.
the calibre was one of the favourite calibres of the prewar owner whose favourite scope was the zeiss
zielacht (8x).

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242071 - 10/02/14 01:31 AM

Quote:

of the purpose of a double rifle, which is to provide two quick shots at dangerous game from close range under extreme conditions.


Many people think like you but in middle Europe it is quite common to use double rifles in many kind of hunting. I´m quite sure that the most common double caliber in Germany is 7x65R which tells all.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242072 - 10/02/14 01:32 AM

feinejagdwaffen,

Can we copy those images to our server as part of the archive? Thanks.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 *DELETED* *DELETED* [Re: NitroX]
      #242078 - 10/02/14 02:41 AM

Sure clicked on the wrong box that time ...

Meant to add that I am not a fan of those pop-up check pieces and hit "Delete" instead of "Change".

Jeez, maybe I am losing it.


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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: Buchsemann]
      #242082 - 10/02/14 03:21 AM

hallo john / NitroX,

thanks for asking - my pleasure please feel free to copy.
i can send you many more detailed fotos if you like.
norbert

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: Igorrock]
      #242087 - 10/02/14 04:37 AM

Igorrock,

I am aware of the Middle European propensity to use double rifles in smaller calibers. I have the equivalent of one myself. It is a combination gun 16/7X75RSE vom Hofe, with a full length insert barrel in caliber 6X52R Bretschneider in the shot barrel, making it virtually a Bergstutzen.

However, it is a Bockwaffe (over and under), which in my opinion is better suited for a flat shooting long range cartridge like the Halger .280.

It is also fitted with a set of double rifle barrels in 9.3X74R, a more appropriate caliber for driven game or hunting in Africa.

Just my (prejudiced) opinion!


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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: xausa]
      #242095 - 10/02/14 05:22 AM

Quote:

it is a Bockwaffe (over and under), which in my opinion is better suited for a flat shooting long range cartridge like the Halger .280.


That´s correct.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: Igorrock]
      #242126 - 10/02/14 05:38 PM

Completely fabulous rifle.

On double rifles being basically or solely for dangerous game and short distance shooting I disagree.
I have seen and handled many very early doubles, some muzzle loading and some cartridge guns, some SxS and some O/U, which were built as stalking rifles.

I'm sure this rifle will do very well past 300 yards.






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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: tinker]
      #242127 - 10/02/14 05:54 PM

hi tinker,

i fully agree. i have a prewar 8x75RS which shoots on 100m just the distance of the 2 barrerls
about 1,5cm. thats fantastic. doubles sometimes can do more than we expect ;-))))
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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242129 - 10/02/14 06:19 PM

That is a most unique breeching system. I'd love to be able to see it in person.

Wonderful old rifle

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: AkMike]
      #242130 - 10/02/14 06:49 PM

you are welcome to hold the gun in your hands in frankfurt :-)))

norbert

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: AkMike]
      #242131 - 10/02/14 06:50 PM

feinejagdwaffen,

Thanks for sharing, a lovely gun in excellent condition with a truly unique action. I'm betting that the internal mechanism is beautifully polished and very slick.

I believe that in that time period and later, if you went to a gunsmith with the coin, you could have the gun made in whatever configuration you liked, with the sighting you desired, which many did.

Thanks again.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: Taylor416]
      #242132 - 10/02/14 07:32 PM

dear taylor416

you are absolutely right. the mechanismen still works after more than
70 years absolutely smooth and perfect.
nowadays in the world of cnc its not so easy to find experts who are willed
and capable to do such a work.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242142 - 10/02/14 10:41 PM

That's a fine rifle. Thanks for sharing. I'm glad you were able to post the photographs successfully.

I believe this is the same breeching system now used on the Blaser double rifles. Am I correct?

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: CptCurl]
      #242146 - 10/02/14 10:58 PM

thanks with your advise and help it was rather simple to post fotos;-)))) !!
thanks again

you are right its similar to blaser and herbert scheiring, but the locking
is with this franz jäger kipplauf vertikalblockverschluß even more complex as
it also locks vertically in the barrel front. this really requested an absolut
accurate master gunsmith.
this vertical kipplaufblockverschluß was developed by franz jäger & co
waffenfabrik, suhl in 1906 and was patented with "reichspatent nr.209113 on
november 23rd of 1906

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242229 - 11/02/14 07:34 PM

That is a beautiful double rifle, and what an interesting breeching mechanism!
There is a lot to like about that rifle, and it appears to be in very good condition.
Thankyou for showing us those detailed photos.

I would love to see a photo showing the entire rifle.


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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: 4seventy]
      #242231 - 11/02/14 08:37 PM

hi 4seventy,
just made some very "fresh" fotos for you



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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242252 - 12/02/14 07:10 AM

Hi Norbert, a beautiful stalking rifle. Great photos.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242256 - 12/02/14 07:54 AM

Quote:

hi 4seventy,
just made some very "fresh" fotos for you





Hi Norbert,
Wow, what a rifle!
The workmanship is truly superb, and it has very nice trim appearance.
I'll bet it balances and handles beautifully.
Everything about the rifle shows quality quality quality!
You can probably tell that I love your Halger .280 double rifle!
Thank you so much for adding those great photos, they do show what a masterpiece this rifle really is.


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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: 4seventy]
      #242274 - 12/02/14 08:05 PM

thanks 4seventy,
i have to admit - you are absolutely right;-))) saw many
fine guns over the lasst year but this one is really something
very special.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242284 - 13/02/14 04:17 AM

Curious, but what is the length of pull on this rifle?
My Halger bolt gun had something like 15-1/2" over a horn plate and a 28" barrel and a long forend so it really was a huge gun.
The other 280 Halger I had handled also had a very long stock.
My guess is that Halger built every rifle to order though.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: Huvius]
      #242289 - 13/02/14 05:16 AM

this double is 37cm. it always depends on the guy who is ordering the rifle.

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Re: unique double rifle from HALGER (Halbe&Gerlich) .280 [Re: feinejagdwaffen]
      #242298 - 13/02/14 07:01 AM


you are right its similar to blaser and herbert scheiring, but the locking
is with this franz jäger kipplauf vertikalblockverschluß even more complex as
it also locks vertically in the barrel front. this really requested an absolut
accurate master gunsmith.
this vertical kipplaufblockverschluß was developed by franz jäger & co
waffenfabrik, suhl in 1906 and was patented with "reichspatent nr.209113 on
november 23rd of 1906



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What a beautiful example of the Franz Jager locking tilting block, that was, and still is, the strongest double rifle bolting system in existence, with many examples having now been chambered in most of the highly intense cartridges known. Yet, due to what some people consider a design as being ugly, as in the modern version of the tilting block bolting system seen in the Blaser. More double rifle lovers would do well to become much more familiar with this system, and much more credit should be given to Franz Jager for this design


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