How about Johan Fanzoi double rifles

Ferlach is full of fine gunmakers. The whole town’s being, and history is based on guns.
The Hunters Museum in Ferlach is also well worth a visit. An absolutely amazing experience. A museum solely about hunting culture and history in the region. Superb.
 
I sold my Fanzoj in 9.3x74r to a very good freind. I regret it. But hopefully after he hunts with it I can get it back. It easily shoots factory ammo 1.5” at 50 yards.
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Jay you shouldn't have let that one go!
 
There are also another 20 makers or more that are not in Ferlach some are in Austria somewhere in Germany, a few or in Switzerland

The only Austrian firm I know of not in Ferlach (there may be more) is Marholdt Peterlongo.
 
The only Austrian firm I know of not in Ferlach (there may be more) is Marholdt Peterlongo.

I also know this company from Innsbruck because it was one of the companies that imported rifles caliber 11,2x72 Schüler from Suhl. Due to legal reasons, the ammunition had to be manufactured in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and was therefore produced in Bratislava under the name 11,2x71mm Rapid.
 
@Altitude sickness Well what can I say, I am in the same boat as there are several things I let go of in the last 10 years I wish I had back. A 577 BPE double comes to mind.
 

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