It makes me a little sad that this lovely gun has a name that is either a mouthful or a suggestion it is named after a dimwit. People sometimes comment, "nice gun! what make is it?" and I usually just reply "its German"...
That said, it is my winter project. I bought this gun earlier this year from a fellow CGN'r and waited till the fall upland season to really see if it was going to be a keeper. After getting used to the slightly different geometry to the triggers, and putting on a leather slip-on pad to bring out the LOP, I fell in love with it.
But, being around 100 years old, I decided to try to breathe some new life into her. Apart she came...
The pictures don't show it, but the stock was full of dings and dents from being used in the field. The forestock was noticeably darker (and dirtier) than the rear, and although the rear stock appeared to have some decent figure, I thought it had the potential to be a bit more brilliant.
Same with the metal bits. I figured they could do with a good ultrasonic bath, hoping some of the case colour I could see under the grime, might pop back out.
Whatever happens down the road, this gun will remain a working gun and regardless how pretty it may or may not turn out, I intend to use it A LOT.
Stay tuned
That said, it is my winter project. I bought this gun earlier this year from a fellow CGN'r and waited till the fall upland season to really see if it was going to be a keeper. After getting used to the slightly different geometry to the triggers, and putting on a leather slip-on pad to bring out the LOP, I fell in love with it.
But, being around 100 years old, I decided to try to breathe some new life into her. Apart she came...
The pictures don't show it, but the stock was full of dings and dents from being used in the field. The forestock was noticeably darker (and dirtier) than the rear, and although the rear stock appeared to have some decent figure, I thought it had the potential to be a bit more brilliant.
Same with the metal bits. I figured they could do with a good ultrasonic bath, hoping some of the case colour I could see under the grime, might pop back out.
Whatever happens down the road, this gun will remain a working gun and regardless how pretty it may or may not turn out, I intend to use it A LOT.
Stay tuned


















































