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I have a source now in Germany where I can buy a Zimmerman Einstechlauf in a variety of calibers for my combos and drillings. Here is the link to their insert barrel page: http://www.zimmermann-ohg-der-...ialist.de/40623.html These are the full-length inserts that go into a shotgun barrel. They have adjustments at the muzzle for point of impact changes. They are available in a variety of calbers from .22RF through some pretty large calibers. I have a Valmet 412S with a variety of barrels. One is them is a 12 over 7X65R. I'm toying with getting a 7X65R insert for the upper barrel to make it into a double rifle. Also, I would also like a .22 Hornet barrel for my 16 gauge and 8X57JR drilling. The larger calibers should be restricted to a strong action like the Valmet, but the small calibers such as Hornet should be fine in a shotgun barrel. I have checked with ATF and the insert barrels can be approved for purchase by nonlicensed individuals for personal, sporting use only, not for resale by getting approval on a Form 6. The good thing is that I can buy them for about 70% of retail from the German firm I have an account with. I can't order them in for resale, but there might be a way I could arrange for my discount, but have each individual complete his own Form 6 to import the barrels if anyone is interested. I will plan on having to pay an 11% excise tax and about 3% customs duty. Shipping is pretty cheap at about 30 Euros. Even at a discount they are still not cheap with the current dollar/Euro exchange rate. I don't want to buy a lemon. My question is does anyone have any experience with this brand of insert such as quality of the item, accuracy, etc. Also, for the link page I can understand intuitively about the calibers and prices, but I am not sure what the bottom of the page is about. Can anyone translate? Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | ||
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Thanks for shareing sounds interesting. I have'nt used these but they look decint judgeing by the photos I can ask a gunmaker friend of mine in Bavaria he will know. What question do you have about the website. It's mostly just a discription and pricelist. The prices don't look to bad ether but I have'nt looked at the exchange rate lately. DRSS NRA life AK Master Guide 124 | |||
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Have used these and they are very accurate. But some require the extractor on the host weapon to be machined to accept the ESTL extractor and an initial "fitting" by a smith. What I don't see on the site is whether these ESTL are "VVV"(von vorne Verstellbar) meaning they can be adjusted from the front....or whether they must be removed to adjust the POI. | |||
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In the upper part of the page are gauge and caliber and price list. But what is the lower list on that page? What is 3-Schuß-Trefferbild 58,00 Also, there is a "Kontact" link on the company's website. Would someone who speaks German ask them about the units being adjustable while in place? Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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Means there is a 58Eu charge to have a 3 shot pattern done after installation. I'd be happy to call with questions...if needed...or write with a list of questions. | |||
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I just got a reply back from Gerry who is a US citizen living in Germany. He has a Zimmerman insert in his drilling. Here is his reply: "Yes, the Zimmermann inserts adjsut from the muzzle with 4 hex screws - Left/Right - Upper/Lower and it is with a 1.3mm Hex. The extractor is fitted over the existing Combo of Drilling extratrr and is affixed w/a T-5 Torx screw. I also sugesst a aluminium insert punch similar to tubed shotguns; the final 3/4" of an inch inserting the barrel insert is a VERY tight fit." That's good to know. I'm going to order one and try it. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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