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Hello all. Hope some here can help me with some information. I am looking at a drilling from Krieghoff, model TRIAS S. But, that model is a mystery one...I am not able to find out so much about it. Was it a Neptune with a different name? All information is welcome. Thank you for looking. Have a good day. | ||
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All info that i can find says this is a Bock drilling or over under configuration. Not sure if that is relevant to your inquiry, bu tthe dopple bock or side by side drilling is the more popular configuration. Macs B U.S. Army Retired Alles gut! | |||
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Hi. Yes, it is a Bockdrilling, 16-70, 7*65R and 5.6*50R. Have a good day. | |||
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No..I believe its Krieghoff's name for a DB drilling with two different calibers. The ones I have seen were finished at a very high level, easily the equal of a Neptune. | |||
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Yes, a so called Bockdrilling. Combination of shotgun, large calibre and small calibre (in most cases 22 Hornet). Barrels are soldered so a challenge to regulate and they came with a large supply of ammunition. Definitely one to to shoot on the range before buying used. The few ones I saw were very nicely made. | |||
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Thank you for the information. So, Trias was a bockdrilling "only"? Interesting. Never seen the Trias in any catalog, was it a made on order only gun? These on has a very high finish. Interesting to take it to the range. If it is accurate, it is a true hunting tool, all in one gun. Have a good day. | |||
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