I need help finding info on a Weissgerber Martini action schuetzen type rifle in .22 LR, 47 1/2" OAL at 10 lbs 5 oz. The reciever has exceptional floral engraving. The fluted octogonal barrel is 28 1/2" and inlaid with what appeas to be "FRL Weissgerber St Wendel" (FRL = fraulien?). It is stamped under the forearm behind the lug with: a large S, a U w/ crown, a eagle w/ upturned wings and crown, a G w/ crown, the numbers 1808 and 156,14 as well as two other crests. In front of the lug is 1776. The stock is carved with a modest deer scene (a bit optimistic for a .22 and has a brass buttplate and small brass plate above the toe of the stock. The stock has had a good repair plug at the wrist on the right side. Additionally, an offhand palm rest has been added to the forearm (which while a shame for originality, it does add the nice feature of being able to stand on its own while on a bench). The rear sight apears to match however, the retaining screw and key do not. The barrel and receiver are slightly different shades of with the reiver and trigger guard being slightly more plum and the barrel darker which, would lead me to believe it's been reblued however, it looks really good (and I haven't seen too many people who can reblue then put an inlay on as well). Overall excellent condition 95% if not for stock repair.
Anyway, haven't found too much info on European .22 schuetzens. Looking for a model name, date of mfg, value, and any other info you might have or suspect. Small pics attached, also at https://plus.google.com/photos/10820...CILuhvTT0qzxMg
Thanks.
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Anyway, haven't found too much info on European .22 schuetzens. Looking for a model name, date of mfg, value, and any other info you might have or suspect. Small pics attached, also at https://plus.google.com/photos/10820...CILuhvTT0qzxMg
Thanks.
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