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No caliber on Drilling?

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22 September 2003, 08:00
EXPRESS
No caliber on Drilling?
A friend just came over with a drilling that has no caliber id markings on it...

He was told it is in 9.3x72 though the cases won't chamber, it is most likely 9.3x64Brenneke in my opinion.

Nice little gun the two smoothbore barrels are 16ga with some nice engravings.
The only marking on it are;
G.MEEFPRT, BLINRICHS / SUHL (very scratchy)
and a circular stamp on both barrels that is barely discernable.

Anyone got a clue?
22 September 2003, 08:04
carcano91
1. No, the Drilling is *not* chambered for the 9,3x64 rimless.

2. Two different and non-interchangeable 9,3x72R cartridges exist. That may be the reason.

3. A once-popular 9,3x65R Collath also exists. This cartridge is NOT identical to the rare and venerable 9,3x65R Brenneke.

Carcano
22 September 2003, 08:32
<JOHAN>
Express

I highly doubt that germans would do a break top rifle for a bolt action cartridge... They are very conservative on this matter for good reasons, they often have a rimmed cartridge to match the boltaction version.

I would recommend you to hire a competent gun smith who can do a camber cast of the drilling. A gunsmith with knowledge would also be able to read the stamps on the rifle fo get more information about it's caliber, make, year etc.

Cheers
/ JOHAN

[ 09-21-2003, 23:37: Message edited by: JOHAN ]