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Raimey I do believe you are correct the gun is probably a Gustloff Werke and maybe an early one, just because of the Krupp identification type on the Barrels.
In reality it really does not matter where the tubes were rolled, its the Krupp metallurgical process that is really important. I have seen the dots fore & aft on early Krupp barrels before, especially on J.P. Sauer and son's, Suhl produced double guns. With that in mind, more than likely the Krupp barrels on this particular old gun, were most likely rolled in Suhl. However we will probably never actually know.
The old German double gun with it's high grade Krupp barrels is a darn nice Boxlock, especially if the gun is a Gustloff Werke.
RGD/Dave
L.C. Smith Man
Last edited by Ryman Gun Dog; 08/13/18 01:49 PM.