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03 June 2009, 06:41
moodyholler
JP Sauer Stalking Rifle info wanted
Double sets, side lever opening, rounded pistol grip, caliber marked "TELL I.32 WINCHESTER CENTR", and has many patents from "AMERICA","ENGLAND", "BELGIUM", "DUETSCHLAND" ,"FRANKSREICH", and "OESTERIECH" (spelling on last 2 may be off.). This rifle is very trim and has several stamps on the breech section asnd receiver. One such is "172/28" is this the proof load? "G with a crown over it, "U with a crown over it, and three that look like haairy faces. I will try and get pics tomorrow. Thanks, moodyholler
03 June 2009, 07:20
richj
172/28 is probably day and year.

http://www.phoenixinvestmentar...hives/Proofmarks.pdf
03 June 2009, 08:56
akjeff
Pre WW I German rifles quite often had the bore size expressed as a "gauge" as opposed to a bore diameter. The "172/28" on your Sauer means a 172.28 gauge rifle. The "/" is used in place of a decimal point. This would work out to about a .300" bore, which is in the ballpark of an 8mm cartridge of some sort.

Got any photos...sounds like a cool rifle!

Jeff
04 June 2009, 00:17
El Deguello
Yes. Let us see it!


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08 June 2009, 05:55
moodyholler
See pics in other post. Sorry, moodyholler
08 June 2009, 12:02
Akshooter
The pics on your other post are small. From what I can see I reconise the reciver as one commen to vintage Sauer's.
Other Sauer kipplaufs I've seen built on this action were chambered for .22 hornet,and 6.5x58.
The 30-30 was very popular in Germany in the days of old and I see no reason why they woulden't have built a 32 Win speceal. The 8.15x46 was also very common then especially in target rifles.


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