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Following you will find an explanation on how to read the archive. For this explanation, the first entry was used.

  • W48 stands for Waidmannsheil! Issue 48.
    Note: When the number prefixed with the letter J, it refers the the Journal Der Waffenschmied.
  • 44 refers to the page number.
  • 8.15x46R refers to the keywords.
  • Thoughts on the 8.15x46R is the actual title.

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ISSUEPAGEKEYWORDSACTUAL TITLE
W48448.15x46RThoughts on the 8.15x46R
W49398.15x46RThoughts on the 8.15x46R
J3612AdamyAn Adamy Drilling
J094AdolphGerman Gun Maker, Fred Adolph of Genoa, New York
W4711AdolphA Double Rifle by Fred Adolph   
W4714AdolphFred Adolph: German-American “Gunsmith to the Stars”
J2116AKAHAKAH – Albrecht Kind aus Hunstig 
J0716AmmunitionLoading 8 x 57 Ammunition For My German Guns
J0810AmmunitionThe Hochwild 9.3mm Cartridges
J247AmmunitionEuropean Hunting Cartridges and Their American Cousins 
J2919AmmunitionMetric and American Cartridge Cousins 
W3816AmmunitionThe Introduction of the 9.3x74R
W3922AmmunitionAdventures with the 9.3 x 72R, Part 1          
W402AmmunitionAdventures with the 9.3 x 72R, Part 2     
W416AmmunitionAdventures with the 9.3 x 72R, Part 3   
W433AmmunitionPatrone 88 zur Patrone S         
W448AmmunitionAgain the 9.3mm.   
W4526Ammunition5.6x61R Vom Hofe Super Express-Loading and Shooting    
W4647Ammunition11 mm Ammo and Rifles     
W3713AnschuetzAnschütz- Die Meister Macher-End of an Era
J012ApelWelcome ! 
W4627Aydt“Ask Axel”  Unusual Aydt Schuetzen Rifle
J4025BartelsCarl Heinrich Christoph Bartels     
J4110BartelsBartels revisited: now Bartels & Büttner    
J1212BeckerA Rare Find 
J133BeckerBecker Shotgun Revisited 
J366BeckerAn Unusual Shotgun Returns Home
W5117BergerAsk Axel
J298BesselA Bessel & Son Double Rifle 
W4810BeuttenmuellerGerman American Gun Makers
J3116Bolt ActionBolt Action Rifles
J2120BorchardtThe Borchardt 7.65 mm Automatic Pistol 
W4813Break ActionsGive Me a Break
J226BrennekeWilhelm Brenneke 
J2210BrennekeMy Adventure With Wilhelm Brenneke Patent Drilling No. 280 
J2418BrennekeThe Brenneke Story, Continued
J2421BrennekeBrenneke Rifle Cartridges and Bolt Action Rifles
J2821Brenneke“Brenneke” 
J4216BSWRare BSW double Rifle Drilling presented to Herman Göring 
J4220BSWSimson? WAFFA? BSW? 
J3725BurgsmuellerH. Burgsmüller & Söhne
J3726BurgsmuellerBurgsmüller Vierling
J0415Butt PlatesReproduction Butt Plates 
J4125ChurchhillWinston Churchill   
J453CollathThe Company Teschner & Co.
J454CollathThe Collath Actions and Inventions
J4510CollathCollath Picture Gallery
J4522CollathAmmunition by Teschner & Collath (Tesco)
J3716Combination gunsThe development of German combination guns
J443Combination gunsCombination Guns
J4428Combination gunsModern O/U Rifles and Combination Guns
J4436Combination gunsGermanic Combination Guns I Have Known
J2414DalyIs This Really a Prussian Daly? 
J2512DalyA Charles Daly Over and Under 
J2520DalyRefinishing a Daly Double Gun 
J2614DalyWho Made This Daly Diamond Shotgun 
J2723DalyCharles Daly Diamond Grade 10 Bore Hammer Gun, #2511
J2819DalyShould I Restore It? 
J3013DalyEvolution of the Prussian Daly Hammerless Side-by-Side 
J3120DalyA Challenge for our History Dectectives
J349DalyA striking feather weight Daly
J378DalyCharles Daly Regent Diamond O/U
J3710DalyAn overview of the Prussian Charles Daly
J3817DalyNew revelations about Prussian Daly guns from Suhl
J3818DalySchoverling, Daly & Gales in New York- J.P.Sauer in Suhl
J3819DalyPrussian Dalys by Schüler in Suhl
J394DalyThe History Detectives    
J395DalyThe Devil is in the details?  
W374DalyPrussian Daly Society
J1523DamascusDamascus Barrels 
J2810DamascusDamascus Versus Fluid Steel 
J0512DianaDiana: Lovely Lady of Hunting Graces Rifles and Steins 
J4116DianaThe Legend of Diana
J2321DreyseThe Dreyse Needle Guns 
J3121DreyseFranz von Dreyse 20 ga. Sxs shotgun
J3220DreyseA very early, very unusual German Drilling
J4017DreyseA Dreyse Flinten Drilling 12 gauge
W5242DreyseThe Dreyse Faucet Breech Rifle
J0214DrillingDrillings of the Luftwaffe 
J0814DrillingNo-Name Drilling 
J328DrillingA drilling by Friedrich Wilhelm Heym in Suhl
J3220DrillingA very early, very unusual German Drilling
J356DrillingAn unusual Drilling with removable rifle barrel
J3518DrillingWhat do three Drillings have in common
J3920DrillingThe Modern Drilling 
J437DrillingDrillings  
J4322DrillingDouble Rifle Drillings
J4339DrillingThe Modern Drilling  
J4340DrillingHunting with Drillings: Ron Dube Speaks!                    
J4345DrillingA Drilling Risen From The Grave 
W4513DrillingUnusual Hammer Drilling 
W5133DrillingsDrillings Laborde
J426DSBErnst II and Deutscher Schüetzenbund 
J3318EckholdtEmil Eckholdt of Suhl
W453EckholdtMy 7x57 Double Rifle
J3322EjectorsThe ejector in most Prussian Daly guns
W4616ElbenThe Magnificent Gift: Hermann Goering’s Kipplauf 
J426Ernst IIErnst II and Deutscher Schützenbund
J306EyringAn Interesting Rifle Found in Sweden 
J1216FerlachFerlach – Yesterday and Today
J268FerlachMy Third Year in Gunsmaking School 
J3926FischerThree outstanding guns         
J3823FlintenkalleMeet our friends: Karl H.P.Pape: aka Flintenkalle (shotgun Charlie)
J356FrankAn unusual Drilling with removable rifle barrel
J4334FrankAdolf Frank of Berlin                                       
J433FranzenMeet Fredrik Franzén     
J1223FranzojA Superb Double Rifle 
J2411FrohnA Masterpiece by the Craftsmen and Artists in Suhl 
J3619FruehaufThe Frühauf Brothers
J3721FükertKronen Drilling by Gustav Fükert of Weipert
J3420FunkChristoph Funk, Gunmaker
J4329FunkChristoph Funk, Suhl   
W4738GehaGeha: A Shotgun of the Weimar Republic     
J3415GeygerThe "German Purdey"
W5039GmehlinGerman American Gun Makers
J1222GrazGraz, Austria 
J3718GruendigA Hammer Vierling by Carl Gruendig
J3720GruendigC. Gruendig of Dresden
J1319GSIAbout GSI, Importer of Merkel Guns 
W3910Gun MarksAll those tiny marks   
J2520GunsmithingRefinishing a Daly Double Gun
W5046Gustloff-WerkeClassic German Gamefield Arms O/U Double Rifle
J2118HaenelIt’s a Haenel! 
J338HaenelHaenel Sporting Rifles Model 1900 and 1909
J138HagnSingled Out: Martin Hagn and Falling Blocks
J1314HagnRalph Martini of Martini & Hagn 
J3823Halang & BachnerAnother unique hammer drilling
J1515Hammer GunsGerman Hammer Guns 
J115Hartmann & WeissA Visit With Hartmann & Weiss 
J237Hartmann & WeissA Visit To Hartman and Weiss 
J295HeerenCollector’s Corner No. 3 
W5031HeerenNotes on the Manufacture of the Heeren-Block Action
W5233HerfurthGerman American Gun Makers
J2510HerkulesStrong as Hercules – 11.2 x 72R 
J2710HerzbergHerzberg: A German Gunmaking Center That Faded Away 
J328HeymA drilling by Friedrich Wilhelm Heym in Suhl
J023HoenigThe Hoenig Rotary Round Action Gun 
J2316HoenigGeorge Hoenig, Inventor, Master Gunmaker 
J2320HoenigGeorge Hoenig 
W4830HornetNotes on the .22 Hornet
J033HubertusSaint Hubert: Patron of Hunters 
J163HubertusSaint Hubertus, Patron Saint of the Hunter 
J4118HubertusThe Legend of Hubertus  
W4753HubertusThe St. Hubertus Award: Information for the Prospective Applicant Editor 
J0911HuntingRestriction Without Prohibition: 
J107HuntingRestriction Without Prohibition (Conclusion) 
J193HuntingHunting Germany 2003
W382HuntingHunting in Germany and America: Comparisons
W4817HuntingDriven Hunts in Germany
W4930HuntingAsk Axel Hunting Clothing
W5141HuntingHunting Bags
W4954Importing to USASo, You Want To Bring a Gun Here from Europe
J165JaegerAnother Historic Marker in Suhl 
J2814JaegerFranz Jaeger’s Best Invention! 
J3922JaegerA Simson-Jaeger Drilling by Franz Jäger
J3925JaegerThe Story of two guns marked “Herold” 
W5218KaiserhakenAsk Axel
J298KarpatenA Bessel & Son Double Rifle 
J345KernA hammer gun by Val Kern of Nuernberg
W5019KernAsk Axel:  Val Kern early action and safety
J1816KerstenGustav Kersten’s Strassburger Verschluss 
J298KerstenA Bessel & Son Double Rifle 
J3812KerstenKersten ?? I’ve heard that name before!
W5116KerstenAsk Axel 
J4018KettnerThe Franz Kettners 
J286KipplaufCollectors’ Corner:  Die Kippluafbeuchse
W362KleinkaliberbuechsenKleinkaliberbuchsen (part 5)
W377KleinkaliberbuechsenKleinkaliberbuchsen (part 6)
W3810KleinkaliberbuechsenKleinkaliberbuchsen (part 7)
W398KleinkaliberbuechsenKleinkaliberbüchsen Part 8 (the best is last)  
W4413KrempelErich Krempel Initiative  
J018KrieghoffKrieghoff: An Old World Dynasty 
J145KrieghoffThe Krieghoff Saga 
J1410KrieghoffKrieghoff Guns, Then and Now 
J1416KrieghoffA Visit To Krieghoff International 
J244KrieghoffA Krieghoff Double Rifle in Africa 
J2923KrieghoffNew from Krieghoff International 
J3724KrieghoffSempert & Krieghoff Neptun Drilling
J4020KrieghoffPatents: the brilliant, the practical, etc., etc.    
J4317KrieghoffSempert & Krieghoff- Suhl    
J4320KrieghoffThe Forstmeister’s Sempert & Krieghoff Drilling  
J3721KronenKronen Drilling by Gustav Fükert of Weipert
J3723KronenA modern Double Rifle Kronen Drilling
J1913LefaucheuxThe Lefaucheux Guns and Pin Fire Ammunition
J3315LeichtmetallAluminium, Leichtmetall, Aluminum
J2922LindnerThe Abbey-Daly-Lindner connection
J3010LindnerLindner Big Bore Hammer Guns 
J3121LuckA typical drilling by Geb. Luck
J199LuftwaffeOther Luftwaffe Shotguns 
J324LuftwaffeDrillings and shotguns used by the German Luftwaffe
J4337LuftwaffeLuftwaffe Drillings made by J.P.Sauer & Sohn, Suhl
J1811LugerThe German Luger “Parabellum” Pistols 
J1812LugerA Magnificent Luger “Parabellum” 
J1814LugerMy Luger Project 
W5023MannlicherMannlicher-Haenel Sporter (Commission 88)
W378MartiniThe Martini Action, Part 2
J2115MauserJon Speed 
J233MauserThe Mauser Sporter That Never Was 
J2720MauserHave You Ever Heard of a Mauser Combination Gun? 
J3110MauserA Rare Combination Gun
W3714MauserMystery Mauser
W4630Mauser    Short 1912 Commercial Mauser Sporter
J4425MauserMauser Combination Gun
J1617MeffertThe Immann Meffert Gewehrfabrik in Suhl
J1917MeffertMy Meffert Pin fire Shotgun 
J3724MeffertMeffert Hubertus Drilling and Vierling
J0215Merkel100 Years of Merkel 
J0314MerkelIt’s A Merkel 
J1315MerkelA Visit With The Master Craftsmen At Merkel in Suhl 
J2417MerkelThe Merkel KR 1.
J3011MerkelThe End of a Landmark 
J354MerkelThe history of one fine Merkel
J3916MerkelVincent’s Merkel  
J4012MerkelTwo Exquisite Guns by the Merkel Brothers in Suhl        
J4013MerkelA sidelock Vierling from Gebrüder Merkel of Suhl 
J4014MerkelGebrüder Merkel of Suhl  
J4022MerkelIt’s a Merkel!  
W4745MeunierJohn Meunier (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)  
J3713Miller & Val. GreissMiller & Val. Greiss of Munich
J125Nagel & MenzTwo Double Rifles by Nagel & Menz
W5238Nagel & MenzClassic German Gamefield Arms 
J3510Needle FireA needle fire bolt action sporting rifle
J2720OberhammerHave You Ever Heard of a Mauser Combination Gun?
J2515OllendorfPhilipp Ollendorf: Master Gunmaker 
J3022OllendorfA Young German Gunmaker in Austria 
W4610PhotographyPhoto Techniques   
J3211Pin FireA pin fire gun?  A center fire gun?
W5121PistorClassic German Gamefield Arms O/U Double Rifle
J4119PrechtlGottfried Prechtl   
J1522Proof MarksA Proof Mark Primer, 1891 – 1939 
J399RecknagelGunmaking: always a team effort 
J3020ReebA German Vogelbüchse by J.J. Reeb in Bonn 
J3723ReebAn Unusual Drilling by Reeb of Bonn?
J2814RekordFranz Jaeger’s Best Invention! 
J0819RemoREMO Suhl, Model U.S.A. 
J1018RemptEarly Breechloading Shotgun by Gebr. Rempt, Suhl 
J1116RemptMore On Gebruder Rempt 
J416RemptYet another German rifle
J4224RemptA gift for the boss   
J3617RetzThe Stuff Dreams are made of
J3723RetzA modern Double Rifle Kronen Drilling
J3321RiflingStraight rifling in shotgun barrels?  What is the benefit.
J2315RoemerwerkeThe Unusal Guns of the Romerwerke in Suhl 
W4838RouxClassic German Gamefield Arms O/U Double Rifle
W4932RouxAsk Axel Roux Action
J223RWSRWS: A Famous German Ammunition Factory 
J028SauerHistory Revisited: Mr. Sauer’s Sauers 
J047SauerGerman Ingenuity 
J197SauerA Sauer Luftwaffe Over & Under Shotgun 
J255SauerGGCA Tour to J. P. Sauer and Sohn 
J2615SauerThe Story of a Sauer Action 
J2717SauerTwo Early Vintage Sauer Guns 
J2812SauerCase History Detective 
J309SauerMy $100 Sauer Drilling 
J3114SauerJP Sauer & Sohn breech loading side by side shotgun
J367SauerJ.P.Sauer & Sohn engraved by Richard Werner
J377SauerA rare find: a 28 guage Sauer Habicht
J3727SauerA Sauer hammer gun, a Schrader double gun, a double rifle
J387SauerThe story of a little Sauer
J3912SauerSauer Dueling Pistols
J4211SauerA Sauer side-by-side shotgun for the Krupps
J4212SauerA Sauer Double Rifle for Kaiser Wilhelm  
W398Sauer“Ask Axel” subject:Pieper/ Sauer shotguns 
W4216SauerA simple way to determine the age of J.P.Sauer & Sohn guns 
W4827SauerPost-War JP Sauer Sidelock Double Gun
J3116ScheibenbuechsenBolt Action Rifles
J3419ScherpingH. Scherping of Hannover
J2216SchillingThe Schillings of Zella-Mehlis 
J2218SchillingThe Schillings of Suhl 
J155SchiwyRifles by Gunmaker Ludwig Schiwy in Berlin 
J396SchmidtA new German bolt action carbine? 
J076Schmidt & BenderThe Little Company That Could 
J407Schmidt & HabermannYet another German rifle 
J3727SchraderA Sauer hammer gun, a Schrader double gun, a double rifle
W4913SchraderRobert Schrader's Marvelous and Mysterious…
J3819SchuelerPrussian Dalys by Schüler in Suhl
W4317SchuetzenThe Swiss Connection, Part 5  
W4624SchuetzenSchuetzen Rifles
W5017SchuetzenThe Schuetzen Rifle Corner
W5125SchuetzenThe Schuetzen Rifle Corner
W5244SchuetzenThe Schuetzen Rifle Corner
J404SightsOpen sights, scopes and mounts on German guns 
J0214SimsonThe Simson Family 
J068SimsonThere Is No Way Back 
J4124SimsonIt’s a Simson 
J4214SimsonDecember 21, 1935
J4220SimsonSimson? WAFFA? BSW?  
J2914SodiaFranz Sodia: 117 years of gunmaking in Ferlach
J1420SpandauThe Spandau Sporting Rifle, Serial No. 1 
J187SpandauWhat Goes Around Comes Around! 1893 – 2003 
J1919StangenbergWho Was Stangenberg in Berlin? 
J214SteiglederErnst Steigleder 
J218SteiglederThe Steigleder Breech Lock Mechanism 
J3514SteiglederA Franz Steigleder Drilling
J277StendebachUnusual Guns of Karl Fredrich Phillip Stendebach 
J126SteyrEnter The Legend 
J1511StiegeleA Stiegle “Ehrengabe” Schuetzen Rifle
J258StiegeleA Stiegele Percussion Double Rifle Drilling
J4111StiegeleA Stiegele drilling for the MEIJI Emperor of Japan
J2710StoermerAn unususal gun leads to an almost forgotten gunmaker
W4936Straight RiflingClassic German Gamefield Arms O/U Double Rifle
J0813SuhlSuhl Today 
J267SuhlTwo German Proof Houses in Neighboring Towns 
J364SuhlThe Firearms Museum in Suhl
J366SuhlA Gift to the Museum
J368SuhlExhibits in the “New” Museum
J3611SuhlThe gunmakers in Suhl today
J3613SuhlA walking tour to the former and present gunmakers in Suhl
J3620SuhlGunmaking in Suhl: the DDR years, 1945-1989
J3627SuhlSuhl: A thumbnail history
J3636SuhlGunmakers of Suhl –a map
J372SuhlThank You Suhl
W4837Target ShootingShooting Matches in Bavaria ca. 1850
J451Tesco/ TeschnerSee Collath
W4920ToggenburgerGerman American Gun Makers
J3022TrademarksGerman Trademarks 
J4421VierlingThe Vierling
J3020VogelbuechsenA German Vogelbüchse by J.J. Reeb in Bonn 
J3116VogelbuechsenBolt Action Rifles
J3319WaffaWAFFA? Double Rifle Drilling
J136WilhelmThe Hunting Guns of the German Kaiser 
J1710WilhelmThe Story of the Kaiser’s Rifles Ends 
J2619WilhelmKaiser Wilhelm’s Austrian Carbine 
J4212WilhelmA Sauer Double Rifle for Kaiser Wilhelm 
J166WilligEmil and Claus Willig, Father and Son, Engravers and Artists 
J319WilligThe Crowning Achievement of Master Engraver Claus Willig
J3618WolfThe Albert Wilhelm Wolf Company in Suhl
J065Zella-MehlisNew Museum In Zella-Mehlis 
J267Zella-MehlisTwo German Proof Houses in Neighboring Towns 
J1719ZiegenhahnZiegenhahn – A German Gunmaking Family That Survived 
J2610ZiegenhahnThe Zi-Di Smallbore Rifle 
J1921ZimmerstutzenThe Zimmerstutzen 
J3824ZimmerstutzenThe Zimmerstuzen
W4510ZimmerstutzenZimmerstutzen Part 1 
W4643ZimmerstutzenZimmerstutzen Part 2 
W4748ZimmerstutzenZimmerstutzen Part 3 
W4751ZimmerstutzenReplacement Loading “Spoons” for Zimmerstutzen