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04-12-2013, 09:25 AM | #43 | ||||||
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German makers were using it for a while, at least back to the 1930's...
Post some close-up pictures of all of teh numbers/markings on the underside of the barrels. Like Bill said, a date code should appear. (IE: 8.27 or 8/27 would mean proof in August of 1927). |
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04-12-2013, 10:06 AM | #44 | ||||||
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My Sauer hammer driller is 16X16X11.15X65. I shoot .410s out of the bottom barrel. It's a great little gun.
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unfortunately, date code is not there. only the number 33 is visible. if this is sauer sourced gun, then 1933 fits with the serial number range...
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04-13-2013, 07:41 AM | #48 | ||||||
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My Sauer looks like the pictured gun, side lever to open, top lever to select. I have not tried a .410 slug.
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04-13-2013, 09:46 AM | #49 | ||||||
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May favorite turkey gun happens to be a drilling given to me by my father. He acquired it from one of his old turkey hunting buddies years ago. 16x16x219 zipper, hammerless. Nicely engraved, cartridge trap, light for a drilling and topped with a 1.5x5 Leupold varixIII. A turkey killing machine!!!
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I saw the picture of your gun on the site you sent. I could not see a date on the bottom but I think it is pre-war based on some of the other markings. |
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