I have a JP Sauer from the 1960's that is a dream to shoot and is very accurate. I also have a older 1926 drilling that is great but it has only the retailers name on it and I've never pursued finding out who built it. It looks like Krieghoff will command a higher price for equal quality, just for their name. If you can handle them I'd take the one that feels best in your hands.

I was at the Franconia store in Nuremburg and they had some beautiful drillings in very desirable caliber for insanely low prices, being a tourist I had no idea how I could get it home. I did pick up some accoutrements, slings, muzzle covers, and dog leads(schutzen)


After the first shot the rest are just noise.

Make mine a Minaska

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