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Looks like GLK or CLK I don't think any of the above Johann Sigott Belgian sourced sidelock two barrel set has any special tube features but it along with other examples points to the fact that post WWI almost all gunmaking centres were not immune from sourcing the Belgian mechanics at Liege. Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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I could try to get in touch with the owner of the combo if necessary.
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Sounds like a good idea but it would seem he only has questions when we are seeking answers. Johann Sigott Ferlach Belgian sourced A&D Action Body - 1911, Note the Prima Krupp Gewehr Lauf Stahl stamp Prima Gewehr Lauf Stahl Friedrich Krupp Essen LLH on tubes Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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Just to recap, get us back on track: Fore & aft of 2 different Johann Sigott Ferlach sporting weapons. Everyone scared to comment? Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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By the way, the sidelock above is actually a false-plated A&D Action Body: Most interesting. Can't take anything for granted Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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I researched old Austrian hunting magazines a bit further and it seems that Joh. Sigott of Ferlach advertised his Drall-Rifled-Bohrung from about 1903 till WWI. His early advertisements show only shot pattern, then also a blunt bullet, and finally shot pattern and the Minie type bullet. No rifling type is specified, but maybe, or rather likely, it was modified along the years as well.
With kind regards, Jani
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Thanks Jani for the extra effort. Any images that show the tube configuration we are viewing? A satisfactory number of examples exists that point to the fact that indeed this pattern is his as up till now no other maker's wares have been found with it although I'm sure some exists somewhere.
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse
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Raimey, no images nor other clue to the magic inside the bore in these advertisements. Sigott's heavy advertising for over a decade doubtlessly produced a fair number of orders so more will likely surface. By the way Sigott's effort seemingly triggered similar advertisements by other Ferlach makers.
With kind regards, Jani
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Jani,
can you please tell me the german term for the Sigott barrel? How did he advertise it in german?
Thanks and kind regards, Wolfgang
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Wolfgang,
From Waidmannsheil, 1914: Sigott-Drall-Rifled-Bohrung.
With kind regards, Jani
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