I d't know. May be marten, may be sable. He every year hants in another, last time there was racoon hat with tail and old Holland.Pine marten coats and fox hats?
Not so simple. It's designe of Gustav Fükert, (1811-1900)? Austrian (or Chech) gunsmit. He used Swedih and Britain patents. But this gun is new.
There's also "ordinary" double rifles on that site. But what is going on, with the trigger guard of this one? Is it cosmetic, or does it have a function?
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Apparently, Ferlach. Our celebrities love their craftsmen.
But what is going on, with the trigger guard of this one? Is it cosmetic, or does it have a function?
In Europe it is an upper class thing, but in the United States, I bet for every upper class hunter, there are 5,000 hunters that live in trailer parks, or shotgun shacks. Trust fund babies rarely hunt. Bubba does.Leslie, hunting everywhere has a class character; hardly somewhere everything is arranged differently. The proletarian will not be able to pay for the work of Purdue's gunsmiths.
I constantly participate in these hunts as a huntsman with a dog, our Spaniel club gets a bonus - free hunt for the remaining pheasants for the next day. In other weekends, the same hunting looks easier for participants, I'd like to say, more democratic (of course, in the best sense of the word).
In this case, it is interesting shotgun (not "rifle", b... Google translator), it is new, but made in the style of the early 20th century. Is it hammerless or not?
When I started hunting, there were a lot of German guns, mostly Sauer, Zimson, Merkel. They were sometimes very elegant. Unfortunately, their barrel steel rusted easily.
Usually our huntsmen look simplier
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