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Posted this in "What Muzzleloaders today" but seemed to be appropriate here. Can't seem to delete previous post. Mods, please let me know how to do this?
Not really modern, but does use cartridges. early 1880's German Cape Gun made in Braunsweig Germany made by R.L. Rasch (name gold inlaid under right hammer) This highly engraved and gold inlaid firearm is chambered in 10.3mmX60R rifle caliber (.416) and a very rare 20 gauge shotgun barrel. The rifle barrel is marked GUSS-STAHL and has a great bore with no pitting. The shotgun barrel is damascus finished and originally chambered in the very rare 2 1/2" 20 gauge. (it now is opened to a 2 3/4" chamber) gunsmith approved for AA Target ammo.
Seller is including Hornady dies for the 10.3mm rifle, 50 rounds and extra bullets.
Not really modern, but does use cartridges. early 1880's German Cape Gun made in Braunsweig Germany made by R.L. Rasch (name gold inlaid under right hammer) This highly engraved and gold inlaid firearm is chambered in 10.3mmX60R rifle caliber (.416) and a very rare 20 gauge shotgun barrel. The rifle barrel is marked GUSS-STAHL and has a great bore with no pitting. The shotgun barrel is damascus finished and originally chambered in the very rare 2 1/2" 20 gauge. (it now is opened to a 2 3/4" chamber) gunsmith approved for AA Target ammo.
Seller is including Hornady dies for the 10.3mm rifle, 50 rounds and extra bullets.