Raimey and I are referring to the same company. His spelling is no doubt the proper one. My memory is vague on this, but I believe Rohmer was an early adversary to Hitler when the Brown Shirts were the major power, and before the SS became the strong arm. I believe Hitler had him "eliminated" as a political adversary, and his gun works taken ovr by someone else, perhaps Heym. He did not survive to see the beginning of WWII. I am fairly certain the example I had, a nice "peninsula" type sidelock hammer gun, was actually made by Sauer, including the tubes, and was fit, stocked, finished, and marked, by R. W. S. It also had Krupp barrels, and was a good shooter. A better gun than "Jagermeister" would have you believe. I would like to see photos of the sides of the action.

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