I am looking for information on a German made double barrel shotgun with the name of Geco. Don’t confuse it with the insurance company Geico.
The shotgun is a nice double barrel gun with 720mm or 28 ¼” barrels. Under the barrels on the flats are these markings 9 – 55 probably the month and year of manufacture. Each side has 12 / 70 does this mean the cal and length of shell?
There are eagles like the prewar German markings over the letter N does that mean nitro proofed? On each of the barrels are the words “Spezial – Gewehrlaufsthahl”.
The gun is in VG condition with really great stock lots of figuring. It has a low European type of cheek piece on the left side, and the stock curves off to the right and when you bring the gun up it seems to come on target easily.
The receiver has a pin that pops out or the left side when the lever is moved to open the gun up. The screws don’t seem to have been touched and they retain the fine engraving in the heads. The screw heads have really fine engraving like a flower petal, starting from the middle and going out. Under the receiver in front of the trigger guard are the words “Made in Germany”. The gun also has sling swivels on the barrel and stock. The stock has a very small pistol grip area and not bulky like most shotguns.
Are these guns worth anything? Are they a desirable item for a collector?
The shotgun is a nice double barrel gun with 720mm or 28 ¼” barrels. Under the barrels on the flats are these markings 9 – 55 probably the month and year of manufacture. Each side has 12 / 70 does this mean the cal and length of shell?
There are eagles like the prewar German markings over the letter N does that mean nitro proofed? On each of the barrels are the words “Spezial – Gewehrlaufsthahl”.
The gun is in VG condition with really great stock lots of figuring. It has a low European type of cheek piece on the left side, and the stock curves off to the right and when you bring the gun up it seems to come on target easily.
The receiver has a pin that pops out or the left side when the lever is moved to open the gun up. The screws don’t seem to have been touched and they retain the fine engraving in the heads. The screw heads have really fine engraving like a flower petal, starting from the middle and going out. Under the receiver in front of the trigger guard are the words “Made in Germany”. The gun also has sling swivels on the barrel and stock. The stock has a very small pistol grip area and not bulky like most shotguns.
Are these guns worth anything? Are they a desirable item for a collector?


















































