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The wife and I recently got back from a tour of Europe and one of our stops was Hamburg, Germany, home of the sporting firearms maker, Hartmann & Weiss. For those of you who haven't heard of them, here's a good article.

The "factory" is very unassuming and is located in a residential area on a street lined with homes. Aside from the subtle signage, the only giveaway that you're in the presence of one of Europe's finest firearms makers is the monster cape buffalo skull perched above what was the house's garage. Mr. Weiss was kind enough to give me a tour of the entire premises so here are some pics I thought I'd share.

From the street.



The reception area.



A handful of drop-dead gorgeous rifles and shotguns on display; most awaiting delivery to their lucky owners.









The attention to detail is really amazing.



The work area is on both floors and almost everything is done in-house (that's raw Turkish walnut under the moose antlers).







Me with a 505 Gibbs.



Though I probably won't ever own a rifle from such a premium maker, after seeing in person just how much work goes into a single rifle or shotgun, I will say that they are worth every penny. These are as much works of art as they are firearms. Thanks for looking.
 
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Welcome to the Forum. Great report, great pictures, great guns. Thanks!


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What a nice trip and you have made my day..Wow!

Thank you


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Welcome to AR. Thank you for sharing the photos. AWESOME!



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Hartmann & Weiss....one of the absolute best!
 
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Welcome to AR.

Great pictures.


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Wow! Thanks for posting those photos.

I thought that was an interesting way to display those elephant tusks. I wonder how many people missed them all together.


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Yep, that snow camo ivory stock blends in with the wall paint so well it is almost invisible.
 
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I've handled some H&W stuff in Jerry Fisher's shop, but after reading this thread I may need to go back a review my whole program.


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What a great set of pictures. Those guns are drop dead gorgous! The white stocked gun on the left end of the rack is interesting. Ivory stock?? Welcome aboard.
 
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Thanks for sharing! Awesome!


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Welcome and thanks for sharing!!!


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Great photos. Interesting that they are in a residential area. I wish my next door neighbor was a maker of fine guns.


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What a great set of pictures. Those guns are drop dead gorgous! The white stocked gun on the left end of the rack is interesting. Ivory stock?? Welcome aboard.


I figured the white stock was some type of "fitting stock".

The ivory that I was referring to is on the top of the display case in picture #3. How many of you missed them the first time through?


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Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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Originally posted by JBrown:

I figured the white stock was some type of "fitting stock".



I have seen some pictures of H&W guns and from those pictures a white stock could be possible Big Grin

A lot of Europeans seem to like guns that make the Wby custom shop with a blank cheque look moderate Big Grin

Check this

http://www.hoferwaffen.com/hofer_52s.php?id=1&lang=en
 
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Great work - great pictures - Congrats with your nice trip.

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Thanks for the pics.

You must be mistaken as that looks more like a 243 Win. than a 505 Gibbs.


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Welcome!

I must say ... that's one heckova first post Wink Wink Wink

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I can't wait to see your second post!
 
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Great post!

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Superb!!



 
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Great stuff, I consider them the best of the BigBuck Makers.
Otto is good to talk to,... JerryFisher told me of atime they were hunting together when Otto got clean run over-flattened by a bear,
that just kept right on running after the fact like nothing had happened.... rotflmo
 
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Glad you enjoyed the pics, fellas. The AR forum is a fantastic resource; I've been enjoying the big bore and safari experience vicariously through it for a while. I'm glad to finally contribute to it! beer

To Will, I asked Mr. Weiss if he could hand me a big bore for a photo and he handed that one to me saying he thought it was a Gibbs. The fact that it had a barrel band, express sights and felt like it weighed twice what my Vanguard 308 does didn't make me doubt him. From the barrel size though, it doesn't look like a Gibbs. Whatever it was, it was so very sweeeet. Big Grin
 
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Hey, I have express sights on my 30-06!!

Still looks too big for a 505 but maybe another Gibbs.


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and, God Bless John Wayne.

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"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.

red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
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the white stock on the rifle is not made of plastic.

it is



mammoth ivory. clap


this is not BS i have this from a very good source.

best regards

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I can't imagine how much that would cost!
 
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A very nice posting. Especially tempting are the double rifles on the Boss principle, would be nice to have more detail here. However a 505 with a such a big Zeiss scope is simply not doable, amazing that H&W adressed that customer wish.
 
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now the homepage is finished

http://www.hartmannandweiss.com/de/index.php

very nice

nici
 
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