The gun is light (about 2,4 kg). Caliber 12.
I haven't found much info about producer of this gun, H. Reichel. And I only know, that it's owner was from Ferlach, some noble from their castle.
I don't know, maybe someone knows anybody from their hunt museum, in Ferlach, to find more information about it's owner or history of this gun.
Ninety nine percent that it is a Second World War trophy.
The gun is not broken, but it is damaged by somebody, who was shooting bullets from it (trunk backlash is noticeable). And by rust, of course.
So it could be only used as a part of exhibition, my opinion. Or interesting for collector among relatives of it's owner (best of all).
Furthermore, for me it is difficult to find any information, because I'm Russian, don't know German language and live in Russia resp.
Will gladly receive your advices.
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I haven't found much info about producer of this gun, H. Reichel. And I only know, that it's owner was from Ferlach, some noble from their castle.
I don't know, maybe someone knows anybody from their hunt museum, in Ferlach, to find more information about it's owner or history of this gun.
Ninety nine percent that it is a Second World War trophy.
The gun is not broken, but it is damaged by somebody, who was shooting bullets from it (trunk backlash is noticeable). And by rust, of course.
So it could be only used as a part of exhibition, my opinion. Or interesting for collector among relatives of it's owner (best of all).
Furthermore, for me it is difficult to find any information, because I'm Russian, don't know German language and live in Russia resp.
Will gladly receive your advices.
IMG_0047_01.JPG
IMG_0104_01.JPG
IMG_0075_01.JPG
IMG_1472_01.jpg
IMG_1479.jpg
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