05 August 2017, 07:01
drhall762Different Drilling
Out digging through gun shops today. Found one, guy must have over 2000 firearms in the shop. Racks of double barrel shotguns both SxS and O/U. All sorts of pump shotguns and bolt action rifles. A whole collection of Automag pistols in every configuration. That one was framed. And there were exactly 4 that I found interesting. That's another story.
Anyway, I ran across an external hammered drilling. 16x16x9.3x72. Couldn't find much in the way of visible, external markings except that the barrels were made by Krupp.
It had double triggers and on the top of the receiver it had a lever that I initially thought was to open the breach just like many double barrel shotguns but it was immovable and there was a lever on the right side that when pushed down unlocked the breech.
What I found more puzzling was that I couldn't figure out how to select the rifle barrel. There was no visible switch, button or anything else that I could see to allow the rifle barrel to be selected.
Bores were pristine and the wood was all sound, just very little finish left on the receiver, Barrels still retained a lot of blue.
05 August 2017, 21:11
rglenzThe top lever is the barrel selector, pushing it to the left should engage the rifle barrel.
05 August 2017, 23:15
drhall762I'll try it again when I next go out. Is it also the cocking lever for the rifle? I ask because I tried moving it but did not push hard enough to cock a hammer.
It is on one of 4 "Hanger Queens" he has in the store. The others are: an O/U combination gun, 16x.22 Savage; a .577 BPE, and a very light SxS 12 gauge with Damascus barrels.
06 August 2017, 01:57
luv2safariquote:
Originally posted by rglenz:
The top lever is the barrel selector, pushing it to the left should engage the rifle barrel.
He's correct David. It moves a bar under the right hammer that strikes the rifle round and blocks the shotgun. The right hammer shoots the right shotgun barrel or the rifle, depending on that lever's position.
12 August 2017, 17:57
MacD37That is interesting! All the drillings I've owned have been hammerless, and so this is a learning curve for me where drillings are concerned. I don't think I have ever even seen an exposed hammer drilling, or at least I may have and didn't know what I was seeing!
Thanks for the lesson on unusual drillings!
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12 August 2017, 22:31
drhall762One of my other drillings is also an exposed hammer model but it has a little slide switch on the side to select the rifle barrel.
18 August 2017, 03:26
0007Might one ask what city this shop was located in?
18 August 2017, 05:56
drhall762quote:
Originally posted by 0007:
Might one ask what city this shop was located in?
Sure. It is in Wagram, NC. Beats me what the name of the shop is but I know where it is. Pretty bad on my part.
18 August 2017, 23:48
SFRanger7GPMid South Guns
Wagram NC
The owner, Philip Futrell is a great guy. I have been trading and buying from him since the 1980's when I was at Ft. Bragg.