15 May 2016, 16:13
Dick WrightCan anyone identify this?
This gun belongs to a friend. We have no idea who made it.
This is a lousy picture. (Sorry.) The rest are better.
15 May 2016, 16:17
Dick Wright Engraving on the floorplate. Somebody spent a lot of money to get this gun made.
15 May 2016, 17:11
Dick WrightThere's no markings on the gun that would identify the maker or engraver. We are guessing that...
A. Made in USA soon after WWII.
B. The engraving looks kinda Germanic.
C. That's a G & H cheekpiece but a lot of people did that.
D. Nice lines for the era. Somebody spent a lot of money on a .22.
Anybody out there got an idea who made this?
15 May 2016, 22:25
tom masonIts a 03 Springfield 22 L.R..By the style of the stock it looks to be a Paul Jaeger with engraving by Claus Willig. I have 2 Jaeger's with the exact style of engraving and stock style. If it is a Jaeger, it would be called their Super Grade. Look on the underside of the barrel or under the butt plate. I noticed that it has a Jaeger grip cap.
16 May 2016, 00:01
Dick WrightJaeger sounds reasonable. It's a friend's gun and we'll take it apart when he brings it back.
24 June 2016, 06:17
mightymouseBeautiful rifle! Are you any closer to discovering its origins?
24 June 2016, 08:51
LongDistanceOperatorquote:
Originally posted by tom mason:
Its a 03 Springfield 22 L.R..By the style of the stock it looks to be a Paul Jaeger with engraving by Claus Willig. I have 2 Jaeger's with the exact style of engraving and stock style. If it is a Jaeger, it would be called their Super Grade. Look on the underside of the barrel or under the butt plate. I noticed that it has a Jaeger grip cap.
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24 June 2016, 18:12
mdstewartDon't know who built it, but I want it.
You might try to contact Dietrich Apel at the German Gun Collectors Association web site. He is Paul Jaeger's nephew and worked with him for many years before founding New England Custom Guns, from which he is now retired. He also founded the GGCA.
Some interesting information on the Jaeger shop:
http://www.handloadersbench.com/forum5/12191.htmlDietrich is also the Editor of German Hunting Guns website. His mailing address:
Dietrich Apel
P.O. Box 385
Meriden, NH 03770 U.S.A.
26 June 2016, 00:50
GeorgeSCarefully remove the barreled action from the stock and look for gunmaker's information.
George
30 June 2016, 16:14
Dick WrightThe rifle belongs to a friend. The next time he brings it up we wil take it apart and see if there are any indentifying marks.