Rifles identified. Updated pictures

farshot: agreed. The scope has such a large objective bell that it sems mounted very high. But, those German claw mounts are custom fitted to the bases and the scope and it would not be appropriate to separate the outfit. They were probably supplied with the gun. The rubber extension on the eyepiece does not help it's appearance either. If it's a 22 cal barrel I'd guess either 22H.P. or Hornet with 16 guage top barrels. Chamber/barrel inserts were quite common with Krieghoff and other drilling makers and the stock usually had a trap butt plate to accomodate them.
 
I checked again on the drilling and he says he wrote everything down as it looked. I'm going to get more pics tomorrow. And for the record the scope will not be taken off the gun. I asked if it said hornet or LR and he was pretty sure it was LR. Once I get the guns in my hands all mysteries will be solved. He also says he couldn't find any other accessories to go with them, other than about 60 pounds of ammo.
 
I finally have the guns in my grasp. :dancingbanana: A couple of corrections, to those that thought that the drilling didn't look like a .410.....you were right. It is a double 16 guage over a 7x57. The Antonio Zoli is also a 20. The horn with the keys... www.musik-produktiv.co.uk/kuehnl-hoyer-1305-a.aspx.
I also have a lot of ammo to go with them, some of them are very interesting. If you need any more pictures or info on the items PM me.
 
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Tazzy, Some great suff there.
Do not, I repeat, do not let some fool tell you to sell that scope
off the drilling, yes to us over here, it looks strange, so what, it is a set.
To the old timers, what do you think they would say about some of the
" modern" black rifles or shot guns, ie- plastic?????????????
This kind of quality is not seen these days.
Couple of not so good ones in the pile, the russian shot gun is a poor
seller and the Voere needs a stock repair, which I could do.
love that Krico 22 with the set trigger, suppose it is a single shot?
This is the kind of stuff that needs a expert to value, nimd you guntech
is right about a quality auction as far as setting a price.
I have sold guns at auction for more than I was asking retail.
 
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