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Joh. Springer Double Rifle
19 October 2011, 07:54
500NVery nice indeed. Very desirable calibre as well.
Is that a Pinless Sidelock ? it doesn't seem to have any pins on the side plates.
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19 October 2011, 08:12
DCS MemberIf interested in local consignment, contact Chris Sells (new_guy here) or Willoughby & McCabe in Snider Plaza. Otherwise, figure out a value and post here or the other sites and see what happens. Champlin in OK might be another option.
By the way, beautiful gun!
I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
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20 October 2011, 05:23
HuviusLooks to be a boxlock with side plates. I have one very much like this in 8X57.
The triggers aren't adjustable, they are double set triggers. Push either trigger forward and it sets the trigger to a light pull. A nice feature but don't know of its utility on a 375 but then again, it is sighted to 400m.
20 October 2011, 05:48
Mike BrooksI'd like to see the LH side of that action. I bet it's a side lock because the screw head in the side plate looks like it may be a cocking indicator.
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20 October 2011, 08:01
HuviusHere is my Springer.
They are excellent guns. Yes, I want the .375

20 October 2011, 08:43
500NSo, are these guns sidelocks or Boxlocks with side plates ?
Huvius, care to answer ?
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20 October 2011, 09:32
cd4dallashere's a picture of the other side of the action and the proof marks on the watertable. I'll have to try the triggers to see if they set. I just thought the trigger pull weight was adjustable.
20 October 2011, 10:25
Mike BrooksDoes the middle screw in the last set of pics rotate when the rifle is cocked/fired?? Not the large diameter one in the rear or the 'twin' screws forward..
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20 October 2011, 18:33
HuviusThey are boxlocks with side plates although I have never taken mine apart so I cannot comment on whether there is anything special under the plates. On mine, there aren't any cocking indicators that I have noticed. Will look again today.
Springer did make sidelocks too, all the way up to 500/465 IIRC.
20 October 2011, 19:13
BiebsFalse sideplates are common on Ferlach doubles. Style, artistry, and sometimes downright "glitz" are hallmarks of many of the Ferlach makers.
21 October 2011, 01:53
Huviusquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
False sideplates are common on Ferlach doubles. Style, artistry, and sometimes downright "glitz" are hallmarks of many of the Ferlach makers.
Springer is from Vienna.
Not sure if the guns were actually made in Vienna or if they just had a storefront there though.
I had heared that Johann Springer apprenticed at Holland & Holland but am not too sure of that either.
Anyway, their guns do have very English lines to them, much moreso than typically styled continental guns.