There have been a few posts I found searching for Robert Schrader. I have, in my shop the first actual "Robert Schrader, Gottingen" I've seen in pics or flesh. I'm wondering if anyone has any more recent info on/about the gun.
I can and will photograph the barrel and action flats later. I have information that this might have a trigger plate type action and will open it up later. The lever under the guard opens the action, as well as cocks and un-cocks it. 29+" 16 ga. Very light, unusual balance.
This is a quote from an earlier post by Raimey, and I'm wondering where you might have come by this info?
"Robert Schrader of 8 Prinzenstrasse in Goettingen may have been the culprit for drillings with short rifle tubes down to 50cm. In 1902 under DRP 146285 he addressed the length. He was really big on coil springs and in 1901 under patent 128240 devised a safety lock with a cocking lever under the triggerguard bow. He either improved it or abandoned it. He must have been very successful in order to file the many patents under his name. "
Thanks in advance!



