Hello Dear GGCA Members!
This is my first post in this forum. I am reaching out to you gentlemen to help me identify the rifle caliber on an Old (Pre WWII) J P Sauer and Son drilling. The gun in question has two shotgun barrels (12 GA) and a rifle barrel. The seller claims that the rifle barrel is 9.3X74R but I want to make sure. The marking on the rifle barrel says "8.9 mm" and then there are three digits 7 8 3. These digits don't seem to be indicating cartridge length:
Now, is 8.9 is the bore dimeter for 9.3x74R? What are the ways - other than casting the chaber- to find out the exact caliber?
The drilling is a side lock action with a triger gaurd made of horn. It has a Hensoldt 4x scope with German three-post reticle in claw mounts. It also has open sights, both a folding notch on the barrel and a folding peep sigth which coms out from the middle of the tang safty.
Thanks for your help.
-Omid
http://www.omidjahromi.com
This is my first post in this forum. I am reaching out to you gentlemen to help me identify the rifle caliber on an Old (Pre WWII) J P Sauer and Son drilling. The gun in question has two shotgun barrels (12 GA) and a rifle barrel. The seller claims that the rifle barrel is 9.3X74R but I want to make sure. The marking on the rifle barrel says "8.9 mm" and then there are three digits 7 8 3. These digits don't seem to be indicating cartridge length:
Now, is 8.9 is the bore dimeter for 9.3x74R? What are the ways - other than casting the chaber- to find out the exact caliber?
The drilling is a side lock action with a triger gaurd made of horn. It has a Hensoldt 4x scope with German three-post reticle in claw mounts. It also has open sights, both a folding notch on the barrel and a folding peep sigth which coms out from the middle of the tang safty.
Thanks for your help.
-Omid
http://www.omidjahromi.com
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