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18 July 2025, 06:19
Model 71
L Wesp 7x57r
Hey Guys,I am a new member and I am looking forward to learning more about double rifles. I am waiting for my very 1st double rifle to arrive. Does anyone know any thing about a L Wesp of Darmstadt Germany double rifle. I think it was made before World War 1. 7x57r cal. The Guy I bought it from said he got 1 inch groups at 50 yards and 1 3/4 groups at 80 yards. After hearing this I went ahead and bought it. He used Norma 154 grain ammo. It was hunted with, you can tell but it is good shape. Can't wait to get it. Don't know the Gun Maker. This is what I'd like to find out. L Wesp was a shop keeper of hunting equipment and such. Hope to hear from you Guys. Thanks
18 July 2025, 22:46
KDGJ
You may want to try this site German gun

Ken
19 July 2025, 01:17
Biebs
A double in 7x57 is a nice find. And welcome to AR! Lots of doubles "experts" here....some self-proclaimed :-)
19 July 2025, 03:37
Model 71
Thanks for the information. I'll be in touch when I get my Double.
19 July 2025, 05:20
DoubleDon
Side by side double?


Deo Vindice,

Don

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19 July 2025, 16:11
mt Al
Welcome Model 71.
You might also try the Double Gun Shop's German and Austrian Sporting Guns Forum. There are a few folks on there with vast experience in German double rifles.
https://www.doublegunshop.com/...tlist&Board=9&page=1
19 July 2025, 22:51
Model 71
Thanks for the information I appreciate it.
20 July 2025, 01:15
Model 71
quote:
Originally posted by DoubleDon:
Side by side double?

20 July 2025, 01:23
Model 71
Side by side, straight stock, no pistol grip. Boxlock that is not straight where it meets the stock. It's got curves. A lot of effort went into it. It would have been a lot easier to just make it straight. No hammers.
20 July 2025, 04:27
Model 71
quote:
Originally posted by mt Al:
Welcome Model 71.
You might also try the Double Gun Shop's German and Austrian Sporting Guns Forum. There are a few folks on there with vast experience in German double rifles.
https://www.doublegunshop.com/...tlist&Board=9&page=1
Thanks for the information I will check it out.
20 July 2025, 04:55
Model 71
quote:
Originally posted by Model 71:
Side by side, straight stock, no pistol grip. Boxlock that is not straight where it meets the stock. It's got curves. A lot of effort went into it. It would have been a lot easier to just make it straight. No hammers.Thanks Don.