ID 1477174
Lot 2065 | Bockdoppelbüchse Retz, Suhl, mit WL-Bockdoppelbüchse und WL-Bockbüchsflinte mit zwei ZF Zeiss in Koffer
Kal. .375H&H, Nr. 1708, blanke Läufe. Länge 65 cm. Halblange, guillochierte Visierschiene mit Fluchtvisier und Perlkorn. Vollständige Brünierung. Doppelte Laufhakenverriegelung mit Kersten-Verschluss. Ejektoren. Gültiger Beschuss 1993. Stahlbasküle mit Seitenschlossen. Rechte Seite mit flüchtendem Schwarzwild, linke Seite Hubertusmotiv. Alle Stahlteile hochwertig halbreliefartig graviert. Sicherungsschieber am Kolbenhals. Doppelabzug mit Rückstecher im vorderen Abzug. Griffkäppchen und Schaftmagazin ebenso hochwertig graviert. Dunkler, längsgestromter Nussbaumschaft mit fein geschnittener Fischhaut, Pistolengriff und bayerischer Backe. Abstand Abzug bis Schaftkappe 38 cm. Montiert mittels SHM ein ZF Zeiss Diavari-C 1,5-4,5 x 18 zum Füchtigschießen (Querbalken mit zentralem Punkt).
WL-Bockbüchsflinte (12/70 .243 Win) mit blanken Läufen. Länge 65 cm. Guillochierte Schiene mit Fluchtvisierung. Vollständige Brünierung. Montiert mittels SHM ein ZF Zeiss Diavari-ZM 1,5-6 x 42 T*, Abs. 6.
WL-Bockdoppelbüchse (.30-06) mit blanken Läufen. Länge 65 cm. Halblange, guillochierte Visierschiene mit Fluchtvisierung. Vollständige Brünierung. Montiert mittels SHM das ebenfalls passende ZF Zeiss Diavari-c 1,5- 4,5 x 18.
Das Ganze in einem Koffer mit grünem Stoffüberzug und mit Leder verstärkten Ecken. Innen mit weinrotem Stoff ausgekleidet. Zubehör: Gewehrriemen, Putzstock, Ersatzfedern und Schlagbolzen sowie Montageteile für ein ZF Swarovski Z8I für das Laufbündel. Bockdoppelbüchse .375 H & H. Koffermaße 97 x 30 x 11 cm. Gesamtlänge der Bockdoppelbüchsen 108 cm, der Bockbüchsflinte 109 cm.
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An over/under combination gun by Retz, Suhl, two barrel sets, two Zeiss scopes, in case
An over/under combination gun by Retz, Suhl, two barrel sets, two Zeiss scopes, in case
Cal. .375H&H, SN. 1708, barrel length 65 cm, bright bores. Medium-length etched top rib with beaded front sight. Original finish >99%. Dual locking lumps with Kersten lock. Ejectors. Proof marks 1993. Steel action with side locks. The right side engraved with wild boar, on the left side hunter on horseback with dogs and stag. Excellent execution of engraving in high relief. Tang safety. Dual trigger with set trigger on forward trigger. Grip cap and magazine also nicely engraved. Dark walnut stock with fine chequering, pistol grip and Bavarian cheek piece. Length of pull 38 cm. On a Suhl mount a Zeiss Diavari-C 1,5-4,5 x 18 scope for quick target acquisition (horizontal crosshair with dot). An over/under barrel set in 12/70 and .243 Win, barrel length 65 cm, bright bores. Edged rib with quick acquisition sights. Finish >99%. On a Suhl mount a ZF Zeiss Diavari-ZM 1,5-6 x 42 T* scope with reticle # 6.
An over/under barrel set, 2 x .30-06, barrel length 65 cm, bright bores. Etched medium-length top rib with quick acquisition sights. Finish > 99%. On a Suhl mount a Zeiss Diavari-c 1,5- 4,5 x 18 scope.
The entire set in a case covered in green cloth with leather reenforcement of corners, the inside lined in red cloth. Accessories: sling, cleaning rod, springs, firing pins and mounting accessories for a Swarovski Z8I scope for the over/under barrel set in .375 H & H. Dimensions of case 97 x 30 x 11 cm. Length of over/under rifles 108 cm, of over/under combination gun 109 cm.
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Condition: I -
Auction house category: | Modern hunting weapons |
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Auction house category: | Modern hunting weapons |
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