A PAIR OF SAUER & SOHN 16 GAUGE
Sauer & Sohn History Sauer & Sohn, founded in Suhl in 1751, is the oldest gunmaker still in production in Germany. Production in Suhl ceased afte...
Sauer & Sohn History Sauer & Sohn, founded in Suhl in 1751, is the oldest gunmaker still in production in Germany. Production in Suhl ceased afte...
MODERN CLASSIC Johann Fanzoj, best-gun makers from Ferlach, Austria just introduced their new creation. The beautiful round action shotgun is a synthesis of mod...
By Aleksey Morozow Not many people in the West know of it’s existence – a best gun made completly in Russia by master craftsmen: The Russian Purdey,...
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×...
The Gun A nice Pigeon Gun from Suhl, Cal. 12/70, barrels from Böhler Antinit, length 76 cm (30), typical Suhl engraving, proofed in 1924. The Story Made in 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...
In 1875, two innovative fellows at Westley Richards in Birmingham, England patented what is still a mainstay of double-barrel shotgun making to this day—the Sou...
Barrel configuration is not simply a choice between modernity and tradition, says Jonathan Young. The Editor decides on over and under or side by side? Source: ...
This is a 12/65 G Boxlock Gun of belgian Maker Ad. Jansen, proofed in 1925. Probably made for a german customer, who’s family crest is engraved on the und...
Let’s start with a pretty little french Lady: The above Double in 16G is a fine example for the french Art of Gunmaking. Outstanding stock in french walnu...