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01-09-2012, 08:59 PM | #24 | ||||||
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Bores look like New and Thank you very much for the help
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and looking a little closer, in that last pic - I see a travel limit screw for use with the rifle barrel.
now all you need is a good old piece of German glass and claw mounts.
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What do you guys think its worth
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Somehow, I missed it when you posted the stampings, but saw the '72' in the photo. So, I'm pretty sure you have a 9.3x72R chanmber. That's one of the most common. I have a few drillings, a double rifle and a stalking single shot in that caliber. It's ballistically about a 30-30, but a lot more impressive looking.
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01-10-2012, 12:14 PM | #28 | ||||||
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I see and 8,9xx, maybe the xx=m/m? then 72 then 6,88 maybe? then 557. I sure wouldn't know what they mean. That's a lot of stampings. Nice gun. Drillings have just never caught on in the US. They're just as useful for a bird/deer hunt here as in Europe.
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01-15-2012, 12:06 PM | #29 | ||||||
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I have a friend who owns a Vierling. It is a double in 20 gauge, then 30/40 Krag and .22 Auto. It is like new. He paid $5,000 for it from ol'Dangerous Dave Cunningham. Bout 20 years ago Winchester made a short run of 22 auto ammo. This guy bought a brick. A lifetime's supply.
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I've yet to fire mine but if I remmember correctly the cartridge was a low pressure round shooting lead bullets of approx 200 grains . I'll get around to it soon hopefully .
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