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21 November 2002, 16:01
browningguy
Anyone familiar with Dumoulin Rifles
I've just committed to sending a check off for a Dumoulin Rifle in 338 Win. Mag, hard to believe I'm buying a non-Browning but at least it's Belgian made. Anyone familiar with these that can offer comments. It's the Mannlicher stock model built on an FN action.
24 November 2002, 05:21
Tsquare
Dear Browningguy,

Although I haven't seen one in years, I owned a couple Dumoulin rifles at one time. Both had FN Mauser actions and were pretty nice rifles. My only objection to them had to do with styling. Both were stocked in very light colored walnut - almost blond in fact, and they also had roll over combs, Monte-Carlo styling with sharply hooked pistol grips. Obviously, the stock designer was influenced by the California school of rifle styling. The work was well done, just not my cup of tea. I bought them on sale at a Rod & Gun Club in Germany in about 1970 or so for a very reasonable price. I planned on restocking them some day but ended up trading them off for something else.

Tom
25 November 2002, 08:22
bobby van der Putten
Probably the best Belgian rifle around
25 November 2002, 13:38
Gator1
Ernst Dumoulin or Henri Dumoulin?
26 November 2002, 01:12
Andre Mertens
Wrong Bobby, it used to be one of the best. The firm was sold 4-5 years ago and Dumoulin has become a brand since (initially, Ernest remained in the shop but I don't know if he's still there). The new owner started making Magnum Mauser-type rifles with actions manufactured in China but went to an European subcontractor afterwards. Quality is OK but cost is out of proportion. Finish and appearance are the main asset of the contemporary Dumoulin but in the same price bracket, accuracy is not comparable to Sauer or Blaser.
26 November 2002, 05:16
browningguy
I believe it's Ernest Dumoulin, probably 60's vintage production. As mentioned it has an FN action. After it arrives (probably next week) I'll post more details to see what you guys might know about it. I also plan to email the factory, I know the front sight needs to be replaced and I'll see if they have any history ont he acutal manufacturing date etc.
Thanks,
26 November 2002, 08:08
Andre Mertens
If it's a pre-'90's rifle, you're OK as then we're talking about the real, the great Dumoulin.