...based on the German Drei (three.)
What about a fourth chamber???
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20 Gauge, 7.92 X 2 and 22 Hornet. Something for everyone. Gotta be heavy though.
Beautiful gun, but being in North America and not having an restriction on # of firearms owned, I cannot see how such a contraption would be even remotely useful. Gotta give the Europeans credit though. They sure come up with a lot of god-awful designs to comply with their even worse gun laws.
You might call that superfluous or awkward... but you certainly can't say that it's not"useful..." and it is most definitely beautiful.
Vierling.
...based on the German Drei (three.)
What about a fourth chamber???
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20 Gauge, 7.92 X 2 and 22 Hornet. Something for everyone. Gotta be heavy though.
Beautiful gun, but being in North America and not having an restriction on # of firearms owned, I cannot see how such a contraption would be even remotely useful. Gotta give the Europeans credit though. They sure come up with a lot of god-awful designs to comply with their even worse gun laws.
It doesn't really have anything to do with laws or restrictions, they just hunt differently. While we usually target one species here, in many European countries you'd be out hunting with your dog where you could encounter ducks, Roe deer, Red deer, wild boar, fox, rabbits, etc., which are all legal to shoot at the same time of the year.
Think of it as a Savage 24 on steroids.
My understanding was that many european countries, including Germany, had a limit to the number of firearms someone could purchase and thus firearms with many barrels, separate or attached, are desirable.
Vierling.
It doesn't really have anything to do with laws or restrictions, they just hunt differently. While we usually target one species here, in many European countries you'd be out hunting with your dog where you could encounter ducks, Roe deer, Red deer, wild boar, fox, rabbits, etc., which are all legal to shoot at the same time of the year.
Think of it as a Savage 24 on steroids.
Sweden and the UK have limits on guns. Germany has no limit on long guns, only handguns, as far as I know. Also, drillings,etc. have been around a lot longer than any gun laws that have been enacted in the last few decades.
Germany has a restriction on the long guns. above 6 complete rifles you need the local Police to do an inspection on the safe room storage get an approved safe and a final stamp. that is why they have the take down blaser, sauer or mauser.




























