Hey guys
I'm looking to get my hands on a quality old sub-gauge double gun for grouse hunting. my budget is ~1500-2000. I've done a little research on what to keep my eyes open for and have herd some about quality guns of lesser-known makers, that should be within my budget. My local gun shop often has guns like this on their consignment rack. They currently have a decent looking L.C. Smith 16ga, but it has a swamped rib that I'm not overly fond of, so I left it there (unfortunate, as it appears quite well made). But another gun that caught my eye was a Simson Suhl 16ga. it has 26" barrels, extractors, decent looking engraving, appears to be in good shape, and seems to fit me quite well. Their price tag is just north of $1200. my only hesitation is I had never heard of that maker and the only research I can find tells me they were owned by a Jewish family pre WW2 and were shut down during the war, then reopened by East Germany into the 50's. One source on a forum said they are of good quality but I'm hoping to hear that from a couple more people and maybe get a little more info on them before I buy.
Any information would be appreciated. Good information sources would also be handy and any other recommendations of makers in my price range would be great.
Best regards
I'm looking to get my hands on a quality old sub-gauge double gun for grouse hunting. my budget is ~1500-2000. I've done a little research on what to keep my eyes open for and have herd some about quality guns of lesser-known makers, that should be within my budget. My local gun shop often has guns like this on their consignment rack. They currently have a decent looking L.C. Smith 16ga, but it has a swamped rib that I'm not overly fond of, so I left it there (unfortunate, as it appears quite well made). But another gun that caught my eye was a Simson Suhl 16ga. it has 26" barrels, extractors, decent looking engraving, appears to be in good shape, and seems to fit me quite well. Their price tag is just north of $1200. my only hesitation is I had never heard of that maker and the only research I can find tells me they were owned by a Jewish family pre WW2 and were shut down during the war, then reopened by East Germany into the 50's. One source on a forum said they are of good quality but I'm hoping to hear that from a couple more people and maybe get a little more info on them before I buy.
Any information would be appreciated. Good information sources would also be handy and any other recommendations of makers in my price range would be great.
Best regards
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