HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017 – BIG BORE FROM 1811
A happy New Year to all readers and friends of my blog! Below is a really big bore from Napoleon’s time, made in 1811 in Liège, Belgium. Look here for the...
A happy New Year to all readers and friends of my blog! Below is a really big bore from Napoleon’s time, made in 1811 in Liège, Belgium. Look here for the...
A classic Hammer Double Rifle made by Juch in Ferlach, owned by my friend Claus. Caliber of the rifle is 8×57 IRS, BL is 60 cm, with Zeiss scope 1,5-6×...
Another fine B25 Express rifle caliber 9x57R with outstanding engraving of Master Engraver Felix Funken, who headed engraving at FN from 1945-1960. On this rifl...
This is the Express version of the famous Browning B25 Over and Under. It’s not a conversion from a Double Gun, but a rare original Express Rifle. Beside ...
When it comes to Big Game hunting, there is always one action first choice by Professional Hunters: The Mauser 98. Here comes a nice example of german gunmaker ...
Ferlach in Austria is one of the most famous Gunmaking places worldwide. Gunsmiths have been making guns in Ferlach since ca. 1550. “HAMBRUSCH”, the...
Holland & Holland Double Rifle, The Royal Hammerless, ordered in 1899, finished in Factory in 1900. The Rifle was build in .303 and later in the 1970ies con...
Originally created on the beginning of the 20th century for military purposes, the Mannlicher Schönauer Carbine made it’s career as a sporting rifle. It w...
Once upon a time there was an old Mauser 98 action. It originally was made for military purposes by the Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken DWM. After WW II, ...
This is a Falling Block Rifle made by Oscar Will of Zella St. Blasii near Suhl in 1924, the original caliber was 8.15x46R. The barrel is sleeved to 6.5x57r. It ...