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lancaster
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two old german double rifles
      #187876 - 13/08/11 02:07 AM

Christoph Funk in Suhl 11,2x52R, made before 1893


http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=3410433












did not sell for 2200 euro

and

Eng. Clever in Cöln am Rhein 11,15x60R Mauser


http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=3423247








































































sold for 1121 euro


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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: lancaster]
      #188297 - 22/08/11 02:50 PM

Very nice! However, I request to be the one to test fire those rifles so that no one else will be put at risk.

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: 500grains]
      #188298 - 22/08/11 05:25 PM

Unless the rear sight on the second example is niello (or similar) it's definitely out of context.

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: kamilaroi]
      #188329 - 23/08/11 03:08 AM

Nicely re-built, both of them. They were both in pretty rough shape and it cost a lot of money to re-furbish both guns, I'd expect. I wonder if the wood on the first, is original.

The bores - I wonder how they look? Might have been an important deciding factor in 'making price' or not. Being that rough (originally) on the outside, might mean VERY nasty inside.

The rear sight (second) is rather odd, isn't it. The first one rather elaborate for an elevator sight - looks rather nasty on a DR, to me, when one might expect nicely slim express sights.

Did everyone notice the single set triggers? - adjustment screws quite notable?

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: DarylS]
      #188341 - 23/08/11 06:48 AM

Daryl:
Also the shape of the front trigger, your finger just naturally slips off of it to the rear trigger, nice.
Bob


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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: aromakr]
      #188357 - 23/08/11 09:07 AM

Nice!

The 'frosted' muzzles of the second gun appear it might be salvagable for lapping and using black powder rounds with soft bullets, but we don't know about possible pitting,m which could most assuredly occur, further down the tubes.

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: DarylS]
      #188371 - 23/08/11 01:24 PM

the second rifle is heavy reworked. the rear site is a new one and the second site was brocken once and is the rest of complete ring. very unlikly that such a rifle dont had checkering!

the elevator site on the first double looks interesting to me, give this one an ancient look.

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: lancaster]
      #188397 - 24/08/11 02:03 AM

I didn't notice that, but you are absolutely right.

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: DarylS]
      #188598 - 26/08/11 11:16 AM

I favor the Funk. I owned a Funk 2 3/4" 10 ga double shot gun ca. 1925. It was really nice, sold it last year.

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Re: two old german double rifles [Re: CommandCar]
      #188699 - 27/08/11 09:06 PM

Damn, you are doing pretty well if you owned it in 1925 and just sold it last year!

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