Hammergun:

Thanks for the insight into the "Unique" as I had "assumed" that Greener had loosely based his "G-guns" on the Facile Princeps. I expect to see no British proofs and a "Special Gewehr Lauf Stahl" stamp on the tubes and Suhl was without a doubt the location to find the world's most skilled craftsmen. The only difference in the offering by Barnett and the "Krupp" Sauer is that the word "Safe" is on Barnett's while "Sicher" is on the "Krupp" Sauer. The addressing of the bolsters is a little different but the frame side reinforcing, contour of the underside of the frame and forend latch iron being the same with the exception of the triggerguard bow iron being rounded at the interface with the frame while the Barnett offering has a rounded version. Both the "Krupp" Sauer and the Heinrich Scherping I've handled had a 2 piece forward underlug and I expect the Barnett offering to have the same.

Thanks Clay for the effort whether it is still there or not.

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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