This is a a pre-WWII rifle made by Thieme-Schlegelmilch, a top-quality company that, like many others, did not survive WWII. It's the easiest double rifle to get to shoot I've owned, and weighs eight pounds, one ounce as shown. Along with the open sights it has an aperture tang sight that rises from the top of the tang. It also has integral scope bases, and I modified a pair of Talley steel 1" rings to fit those bases, which are included in the asking price of $2000, which includes shipping.

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