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Definitely different. Need a German Eye like Wolfgang.


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The ejectors look to be the H&H or Southgate platform:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuIy2nRToaA

I'm sure there is some Gordian Knot there but I believe H&H & Southgate are one in the same or similar.

Dalys have the ole ejector in a box - Deeley:

Nr. 4289 of 1886 or N 6913 of 1888.

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The engraving on the top of the tubes are rows of punches, the day stars, followed by Crown over E, or C or similar.

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If I were you, I'd send some images to engraver & historian Hendrik Frhauf in Suhl as it is novel enough to possibly grab his attention. If anyone would know, he would.

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Will do. So whats the story on unmarked German guns with lots of bells and whistles. Most of what other people call guild guns are usually plain models from what I have ran across? Odd gun

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Could have been a unknown young mechanic startup or maybe the client didn't want any sign of a maker's mark? Could be that the maker cobbled together an ensemble of components from various sources & worked off most of the marks?? But the adornment is quite unique.

Many times trade guns are the very best values.


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Very nice find...

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Not to hijack the thread(& I'll gladly start a sole on in the general section) but for those Lindner - Daly aficionados that have fondly gazed @ the adornment on the wares of Charles Daly, below is a link to the culprit for the adornment being the master mechanic engraver Fritz Heimbeck, who is featured about 1/2 way down on info mined by Mr. Schuknecht. Capital effort on all fronts. I just cannot say enough about the preservation & propagation on info on German guns from the Golden Era of gunning.


http://www.germanhuntingguns.com/about-the-guns/engraving-study/

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Gun came in at 6.5 lbs with pad.
Had lots of crud on it. I believe somebody replaced the hinge pin it is super tight and on face, shame they didnt know how to use a proper screw driver.
Here is th clean gun.






Gun is pretty nice hard to believe nobody wanted their name on it.

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Indeed, that is some nice lumber. Any initials on the wood near the POW grip? Anything on or under the buttplate?

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