ID 1321922
Lot 9516 | Repetierbüchse, Patent Schulhof Suhl, 1884 (preußischer Truppenversuch?)
Kal. 11,15x60R M71, Nr. 212, nummerngleich. Rauer Lauf, Laufringe, Bajonettaufnahme und Visier wie Gewehr M 1871. Gehäuse links gemarkt "PATENT SCHULHOF SUHL 1884". Zylinderverschluss mit Auszieher, Auswerferrille und Schmutzabweiserrillen am Schlagbolzen, zuschaltbare Steuerstange (Magazinsperre/Repetiervorrichtung), diese Steuerstange mit Hebel im Bereich der Verschlussmutter: durch Einschwenken wird die Steuerstange mit dem Verschluss mitgeführt und die Repetierautomatik angesteuert, uneingeschwenkt werden Magazin sowie die Repetierautomatik gesperrt. Kolbenhalssicherung mit Zylinderverschlusssperre, Schließspanner, Verriegelung im hinteren Bereich des Zylinderverschlusses mittels durchbrochenen Gewindes. Kolbenmagazin mit gefedertem Klappdeckel links, Kolbenmagazin mit Aufnahmebereich für Patronen, gefederter Scherendrücker, der die eingelegten Patronen positioniert, Kolbenunterseite mit Führungsschiene und Rastpositionen für Patronen. Über die Steuerstange angesteuerte, schwenkbare Mitnehmerstange, diese transportiert die Patronen vom Magazin im Kolbenrohr über die Rastposition zum Zylinderverschluss, dort wird von der Steuerstange ein Wurfhebel angesteuert, der die Patrone in das Patronenlager einschiebt. Magazinkapazität zehn Patronen. Rechts am Patronenlager und an der Hülse preußische Abnahmestempel (Rückschlüsse zur Waffennummer und den Abnahmestempeln lassen vermuten, dass sich das Gewehr im Truppenversuch befand). Im Kolbenbereich an der Führungsschiene fehlt eine Befestigungsschraube, auch der Putzstock fehlt. Schaft mit Gebrauchsspuren. Metallteile außen mit leichtem Flugrost. Durch behutsame Reinigung erheblich zu verbessern. Länge 134 cm.
Gut erhaltenes Exemplar eines extrem seltenen und nur in wenigen Stücken gebauten Gewehrs!
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A Bolt Action Rifle by Schulhof in Suhl, 1884, probably Prussian Army trials
A Bolt Action Rifle by Schulhof in Suhl, 1884, probably Prussian Army trials
Cal. 11,15x60R M71, SN. 212, matching numbers. Frosted bore. Bands, bayonet stud and sights identical to the M71 infantry rifle. The receiver marked "PATENT SCHULHOF SUHL 1884" on the left side. Bolt with integrated extractor, ejector groove and anti-fouling grooves on the firing pin. A swivel-mounted control rod is activated by a little lever in the bolt handle area, and depending on position this rod is activating/deactivating the magazine. Tang safety. Cock-on-closing system. The rear end of the bold features a number of locking lugs. Combined tubular and stacking magazine in the butt stock with spring-loaded cover on the left side. A spring loaded plunger positions the cartridges for a follower, actuated by the control rod. When the control rod is engaged, cycling the action will move a case from the butt stock magazine through the grip of the stock towards the chamber area, where another actuator controlled by the central rod pushes the case into the chamber. An enormously complicated action with too many moving parts and beyond any meaningful filed maintenance. In the chamber area several Prussian acceptance marks. The combination of serial number and acceptance marks indicates that this gun had trial status only. An attachment screw (replaceable) in the butt stock area and the cleaning rod are missing. Walnut stock with signs of wear, the metal surfaces with minor traces of corrosion (no pitting). Giving this gun a careful overhaul will greatly improve it's condition. Length 134 cm.
An extremely rare specimen of a rifle that never went into production!
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Condition: II -
Place of origin: | German Empire |
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Auction house category: | Firearms |
Place of origin: | German Empire |
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Auction house category: | Firearms |
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