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Austrian makers of drillings and combination guns, today.
27 December 2010, 18:54
vegard_dinoAustrian makers of drillings and combination guns, today.
Hope some can help me.
I know of some of the larger makers, like Johann Fanzoj and Just.But, I am sure there are still some more "unknown" makers there, smaller, that are making guns on order.
Anyone know of them? Interesting to find out just how the gun making in Austria are today.
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
27 December 2010, 22:29
JonPI don't know enough about current gun makers in Austria but it has always seemed that prices in Austria are 10-20% higher than in Suhl. After visiting a number of shops in Germany, I would probaly got to A W Wolf in Suhl
www.jagdwaffen-wolf.de/ They seemed to want the business, be competitively priced and they can produce anything you want. They were very easy folks to talk with...worth a consideration.
27 December 2010, 22:59
vegard_dinoOh

, did not know that. How about the Austrian quality?
Thanks for the link, A W WOLF looks good.

Cheers all
Vegard_dino
27 December 2010, 23:51
JonPquote:
How about the Austrian quality?
I'm sure you will find excellent quality in Austria...but, again, maybe someone else can comment on the current makers.
28 December 2010, 00:12
vegard_dinoThanks for the info.
Did you got something from Wolf?
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
28 December 2010, 01:31
AkshooterThere are still as many Ferlach gun makers as ever. The old men retire but there children often take over the business as is the case with the likes of Hambrush, Fanzoj,Etc.
Also many new gunmakers open up shop in Ferlach and throughout Austria after completeing the bucksenmacker school in Ferlach.
Anywhere you are in Austria your not far from a top end gunmaker.
Fuchs in Inssbruck, Guggi in Graz, Hoffer in Leoben, Another gunmaker Fuchs in Ferlach,Hauptmann, the list just go's on.
A trip to some of the gunshops in Austria dose revial some decent prices, When I visited Ferlach I was shopping for a kipplaufbuchse. The shops that I visited at that time (1996)Quoted me avarage price of $13,000.00 for what I wanted. I later found the same thing in a gunshop in Graz for $7,500.00 I suspect it was bult as a spec rifle and the price had been lowered to get it to sell.
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AK Master Guide 124
29 December 2010, 17:57
BurkhardHave a look on
www.egun.de and you will find there a
lot of Ferlach guns, custom made with beautful engravings for
affordable prices.
On my personal "would like to have" list is the
gunmaker Retz in Suhl, for he makes guns with the
nimrod system
http://www.retzandson.com/de/j...ppelbuechse-drillingand TJF in Suhl, for a Waldläufer - Drilling alsways was one of my dreams
http://www.tjf-jagdwaffen.de/Burkhard
03 January 2011, 22:23
vegard_dinoThanks for the information. Oh, well, Retz makes some nice guns. What are his prices like?
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
04 January 2011, 00:00
JonPWhen I visited, the father was nearing retirement and the son had taken over a lot of the work. The work is sensational and for the quality, in my limited experience I would have to say its worth it. They quoted me a price of about 7000Eu for a custom boxlock drilling with 20/70 over 7x57R, game scene engraved (I brought the design with me), 25" barrels, AAA wood (I picked the blank), separate cocking for the rifle barrel, safety on the wrist, cocking indicators, set trigger....another requirement was that the gun be as light as possible for small game hunting, standard checkering and satin oil finish. This was 4 years ago.
VERY nice people.....very helpful with all the planning issues. I have noticed over the years that his guns command top prices in the used marketplace.
04 January 2011, 17:30
vegard_dinoThanks for the information.
Yes, Wolf looks very interesting.
Did you get the drilling?
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
05 January 2011, 04:00
JonPAlso Gruetzi..du bist in der Schweetz!!!
No, I decided to keep an eye out in the used market and bought a Dural drilling which I'm having work done on now. Took 4 years to find what I wanted...a later alloy frame with 25 inch barrels and the features I wanted.
05 January 2011, 16:09
vegard_dino
Yes, I am in der Schwertz.
Glad you did find what you was seeking. What calibers?
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
06 January 2011, 04:14
AkshooterOriginally posted by JonP
quote:
Also Gruetzi..du bist in der Schweetz!!!
The true mark of a drilling geek is when you find yourself learning there language.
Sehr gut Herr P Ich denke wir send wie gebruder.
DRSS
NRA life
AK Master Guide 124
22 January 2011, 23:26
mboga biga bwanaquote:
I know of some of the larger makers, like Johann Fanzoj and Just.But, I am sure there are still some more "unknown" makers there, smaller, that are making guns on order.
Anyone know of them? Interesting to find out just how the gun making in Austria are today.
One of the finest Gunmakers in Austria is
http://www.lechner-jungl.com/english.htm IMO
Nec Timor Nec Temeritas
23 January 2011, 14:23
vegard_dinoThanks for the link
Cheers all
Vegard_dino