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#391949 01/28/15 02:09 AM
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Hello,

I am trying to find more information about the drilling seen in the attached photos. I don't have more information about this drilling than what I have found in an older post in this forum (http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=132438&page=1) but I am hoping to get more information on its current location / owner.

This drilling belonged to my grandfather, Otto Preussner (born in Haynau, Silesia; now Chojnów, Poland) who owned a shop for hunting back in Haynau and later on in Germany. Unfortunately my grandfather died when my mother was still very young, therefore I have very little information about it..

If you have more information about this drilling, please let me know, every little detail is highly appreciated!

Thank you

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Access to images seems forbidden 403.

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Raimey, correct, I am registred on Guns.ru just like you and I have the same problem.
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Interesting that I, from Russia, can't access the images by clicking on the links above, but I can by copying them and posting in another window of my browther. So I think it's this site's engine that's blocking the pic, and you can access them by copypasting like I did.

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Thanks HD, I learned something new today!

Browther? Do you speak English with a lithp? laugh

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Hehehe. Typo smile

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If someone's saved these pictures I hope they will post them. I thought Breshvnev shot a break open auto, a Cosmi?...Geo

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This is an honest question.

How is the documented search for a stolen/confiscated WWII firearm, removed from it's original location, and brought back to the United States after the war, any different than the search for family heirlooms as prosecuted by the Jews?

Are there legal protections pertaining to firearms? Was there a settlement of some form in the articles of surrender?

This purely a legal question, as I live near a thriving German community, and the topic actually comes up every so often. Many families have documentation of family heirlooms lost to confiscation during and after thew war.

Is an ornate schutzen rifle treated differently than a silver tea service or a painting?


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Originally Posted By: Geo. Newbern
If someone's saved these pictures I hope they will post them. I thought Breshvnev shot a break open auto, A Cosmi?...Geo


That was in SSM. I did not save the article, but folks at SSMBBS might be able to help. The gun was break open Semi-Auto by Cosmi. It belonged or LB or his wife.

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Brezhnev was a serious gun nut and hunter, and a hunting gun was an acceptable and appreciated gift among the Nomenklatura so he gave and received tons of guns. He was indeed reported to love the Cosmi, so much that TsKIB made a copy of it, but that doesn't mean he had and shot nothing else.

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