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Help with identification--Bruno rifle
11 August 2007, 23:09
SniperHelp with identification--Bruno rifle
I have a friend in South Africa that is looking for a replacement stock for a Bruno rifle. I thought it should have been BRNO but he indentified it as being a Bruno with the number 76 on the action. I have not been able to find much on the net about this rifle so I am hoping someone on here is familiar with it or could lead me in the right direction.
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 11 August 2007, 23:34
Paul BI believe BRNO is pronounce Bruno. I can't help you with a stock though, sorry.
Paul B.
11 August 2007, 23:37
SniperI thought the same thing as well but he said it was plainly stamped on the action BRUNO. I have come across a few links to this name and they have all been in the UK.
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 12 August 2007, 10:44
Sniperback to the top
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 14 August 2007, 02:40
Sniperback to the top
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 14 August 2007, 03:48
.366torqueBeing that it's a Euro company, try posting on the Europeen hunting forum.
14 August 2007, 03:52
jeffeossobrno is the arms maker, bruno is someone's name

i haven't seen a maker called bruno
14 August 2007, 04:29
Sniperjeffeosso I thought the same thing but found this one on gunbroker
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=77741912Good tip on the Euro forum..I'll try that.
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 14 August 2007, 04:52
jeffeossoLOL...
yeah, and I have seen "simpson" shotguns (simson)
here the action says BRNO
WOW .. so NOW i know what a brUno looks like
I guess we call it brUno when it is birdseye maple tip and cap on a lawsom thumbhole stock, with a "semi dogleg" bolt handle
14 August 2007, 05:18
SniperHey good eye,,I did not catch that.
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 14 August 2007, 05:20
SniperJeffeosso, check this one out
http://www.wildcatrifles.co.uk/rifles.htmI actually found someone that sells them. I sent them an email but have not heard back from them yet. I may give them a call tomorrow.
If nothing else I would like to find out if BRNO and Bruno ARE actually the same thing.
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 14 August 2007, 05:38
tin canquote:
If nothing else I would like to find out if BRNO and Bruno ARE actually the same thing.
snipe, I probably have the least usable experience on the board, but "BRNO" and "BRUNO" are the same thing.
it's pronounced "BRUNO", but it's spelled "BRNO".
take it to the bank.
14 August 2007, 05:45
SniperThe thing that is throwing me off is I asked him twice if on the rifle it said BRNO and he said no it was BRUNO. Maybe it is an older rifle from the same plant and they went to an abbreviated name later?
"In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine, and before we know it our lives are gone"--Sterling Hayden--
David Tenney
US Operations Manager
Trophy Game Safaris
Southern Africa
Tino and Amanda Erasmus
www.tgsafari.co.za 14 August 2007, 05:51
jeffeossoSnipe,
it's not abbreviated.. the name of the place is BRNO, but like tincan said, it's said bruno (someplaces).. or brrrrr-no..
then again, the gent could have looked at it, his eyes read one thing, his mind SAW a word that it understood, and well.. it's brno..
14 August 2007, 06:07
tin canon top of all that snipe, you'll see them referred to as "CZ's", also...

14 August 2007, 06:50
dan_ozZB was known as Waffenfabrik Brunn for a period 60-odd years ago, but few if any sporting rifles were made during this period due to other production taking precedence

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14 August 2007, 06:56
tin canquote:
Waffenfabrik Brunn
this is what the Germans called the gun works at "Brno" after they took possession of the country- there is another German spelling also, I think.
these would correspond to the "dot" and "dou" production codes on wartime 98's- IIRC.
I'm shootin' from the hip, here- verification needed.
14 August 2007, 08:45
dan_ozThere were actually a few different Waffenamt codes for the various factories under the Waffenfabrik Brunn (or Waffenwerke Brunn) umbrella. See
http://proofhouse.com/cm/ger_ord_codes.htmAs I said though (not realising my post needed explanation) it was only a temporary thing which occurred during that great unpleasantness which enveloped the world sixty-odd years ago, when quite a number of places had their names changed.
"Bru'no" is simply how the Afro-Euro hick prounounces "BRNO."
In Kentucky we say "Burr-no'" or "Bee-aRe-eNn-Oh" when we pronounce "BRNO."

Bru'no, Burrno', tomahto, tomato.
16 August 2007, 03:48
El Deguelloquote:
That "custom rifle" is built on a Czech military Mauser 98 action taken off a WWII military 8X57mm made by CZ in BRNO-BRNO is actually a city! The guy who listed it put in the "U". The Czechs don't use many vowels-they pronounce them as if they were there, but don't WRITE them out!
"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."