In 2017 I visited Ferlach in Austria, in particular Johann Fanzoi and Karl Hauptmann. Both visits were absolutely incredible, and both visits were with the owners, family members of course. In one case three generations. The level of craftsmanship and attention to detail and materials was very hard to even comprehend. They will both build exactly whatever you want, some want a functional piece of art, some want pure functionality. In one of them one wall had photos of past customers (With their consent). Many US presidents and other foreign leaders, Hollywood actors, etc..
Let me just say I could never afford such a rifle, but my good Austrian mate organised both visits for me. I remember one Fanzoi 98 was 600,000 euro. Covered in precious Ruby’s and diamonds. Most wouldn’t choose such options, but astonishingly they sell. One Hauptmann rifle was a triple rifle, cased in a 400 year old Scottish bible. And these two are just a small sample of what they do. My point is, that Austrian and German gun making in certain regions is not just about making a gun, it’s a huge part of their culture going back centuries. The whole town contributes in some way.
I will never forget those visits, as well as visiting the Gunsmith and Hunting museum the following day in Ferlach.
The funniest part was when I got back to my hotel, my wife says to me “did you buy a new gun today?”…