I have a Scherping double rifle that I'd like to shoot and could use some help interpreting the markings.
Top of Barrel 1. H Scherping Hof Buchsenmacher 2. Hannover
Both Barrels 3. Krupp Stahl 4. EH 5. Crown over G
Under Rib 6. SS (Just behind forend hanger) 7. 6.05 8. crown over N 9. 1401 10. 30
Breach Flats 11. 67,49 12. Crown over U & G
I interpret the markings as the Scherping was nitro proofed in June 1905 and that the barrels are made from Krupp steel.
Questions:
1. SS marking. Do you think that this is the Sauer marking and that Scherping sourced the parts from Sauer?
2. EH ?
3. 1401. Is this the log book number for the proof in 1905?
4. Not sure what the 30 signifies. Any ideas?
5. I think that the 67,49 is the bore expressed in gauge but have forgotten how to calculate inches from bore gauge.
I measured the bore and groove diameters at .409” / .424” and a chamber cast is consistent with the 10.75 X 65 R Collath or Grundig. Probably the Grundig.
If H. Scherping died 8 years after this rifle was proofed, would he have likely made it or were the Eckebrecht brothers already active in the company?
Thanks,
Otto
Scherping barrel1.jpg
Scherping barrel2.jpg
Top of Barrel 1. H Scherping Hof Buchsenmacher 2. Hannover
Both Barrels 3. Krupp Stahl 4. EH 5. Crown over G
Under Rib 6. SS (Just behind forend hanger) 7. 6.05 8. crown over N 9. 1401 10. 30
Breach Flats 11. 67,49 12. Crown over U & G
I interpret the markings as the Scherping was nitro proofed in June 1905 and that the barrels are made from Krupp steel.
Questions:
1. SS marking. Do you think that this is the Sauer marking and that Scherping sourced the parts from Sauer?
2. EH ?
3. 1401. Is this the log book number for the proof in 1905?
4. Not sure what the 30 signifies. Any ideas?
5. I think that the 67,49 is the bore expressed in gauge but have forgotten how to calculate inches from bore gauge.
I measured the bore and groove diameters at .409” / .424” and a chamber cast is consistent with the 10.75 X 65 R Collath or Grundig. Probably the Grundig.
If H. Scherping died 8 years after this rifle was proofed, would he have likely made it or were the Eckebrecht brothers already active in the company?
Thanks,
Otto
Scherping barrel1.jpg
Scherping barrel2.jpg
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