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Hi all not been on here for a while, I have picked up a Krupp 12/ bore boxlock ejector that should clean up fairly well, nicely engraved action, I cannot find much on the net re value anyone know what sort of money they go for?
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based upon the info you provided, my guess is some where between $100 and $100,000.
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Lets hope its $100,000 then, I have only just collected it and was going to post some pics and more info shortly, well done ed.
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All the info I have ever seen was that Krupp did not build any shotguns. They were a steel works & built some heavy ordnance, but not small arms. They supplied a lot of tubes to the industry for barrels, likely this one has bbls of Krupp Steeel & is what the marking refers to, maker unmarked.
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Hi 2-piper just had another look at the gun, Krupp only on the barrels, British proof marks, 2 1/2 chambers, pluss stahl and Krupp essen stamped on for-end area, nothing on the action but looks very much like a Sauer gun, Horn trigger guard, will take some pics as soon as I get a chance, thanks for your info.
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Please us with some images. Either early on components were sourced from Britain or it was taken by a soldier back to Britain where it experienced a reproof effort. Probably just a nameless tradegun.
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse
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... Probably just a nameless tradegun. Not that that's a bad thing. The words you've noted on the barrel are "Fluss stahl" or, in English, "fluid steel". As noted above, Krupp made steel and tubes, but not guns.
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