matt85
AH legend
The area I hunt deer in has tons of grouse and turkey and every year ive thought to myself that it would be nice to try hunting these while I'm out hunting deer. My personal dilemma was that most of the times I see these birds is when I'm actually looking for deer so I would need to carry both a rifle and a shotgun or perhaps a double barreled gun with a slug in one barrel and shot in the other. however, the idea of using slugs isn't the most appealing as sometimes my ranges stretch out a little ways. its this line of thinking that lead me to start looking at combination guns at various shows.
fast forward to last weekend when I learned about a specialty gun store here in WA called Vintage Doubles (http://www.vintagedoubles.com/). I called them up and asked if I could come visit (not a retail store) and arranged an appointment to look at their guns. The selection of amazing antique firearms in their vault was impressive to say the least! while I was looking at their guns I laid my eyes on this gun, it was a thing of beauty! the gun is extremely well made, very light, and in excellent condition.
forgive the bad pictures, I've never been good with a camera. take note of the trigger guard, this rifles trigger guard is made from buffalo horn (according to the seller).
here it is:
Maker: J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl
Gauge/caliber: 16g x 16g x 8mm
manufacture date: 1937
weight: 6lb 7oz
LOP: 13 7/8"
Barrels: 23.5"
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fast forward to last weekend when I learned about a specialty gun store here in WA called Vintage Doubles (http://www.vintagedoubles.com/). I called them up and asked if I could come visit (not a retail store) and arranged an appointment to look at their guns. The selection of amazing antique firearms in their vault was impressive to say the least! while I was looking at their guns I laid my eyes on this gun, it was a thing of beauty! the gun is extremely well made, very light, and in excellent condition.
forgive the bad pictures, I've never been good with a camera. take note of the trigger guard, this rifles trigger guard is made from buffalo horn (according to the seller).
here it is:
Maker: J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl
Gauge/caliber: 16g x 16g x 8mm
manufacture date: 1937
weight: 6lb 7oz
LOP: 13 7/8"
Barrels: 23.5"