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Posted By: DonDB Question? - 06/02/17
I have a .22-410 side by side made in Germany so what would you call this gun? Would it be a cape gun because it's a side by side or what? It has a folding rear sight that looks as if it came off a Mauser rifle and looks to have maybe a thirty inch barrels. Can anybody tell me what I have? It has two triggers,two outside hammers. It is marked by stuhl in Germany.
Posted By: RWE Re: Question? - 06/02/17
Meets the definition of a cape gun.

Can't believe you didn't post pics.

Pretty poor form for a first post, teasing us with this, but we'll forgive you if you show us some eye candy.
Posted By: DonDB Re: Question? - 06/02/17
I'm 74 and have not learned how to do pictures,sorry.
Posted By: RWE Re: Question? - 06/02/17
Just kidding Don, please take no offense.

Folks here would love to see it though.
Posted By: erich Re: Question? - 06/02/17
In Germany it would be a "Buchsflinte". It sounds like a neat little combo gun.
Posted By: luv2safari Re: Question? - 06/03/17
Originally Posted by erich
In Germany it would be a "Buchsflinte". It sounds like a neat little combo gun.



What He Said...

It literally means Rifleshotgun.
Posted By: xausa Re: Question? - 06/05/17
Büchsflinte or Querbüchsflinte. An over-and-under combination gun is a Bockbüchsflinte.
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