Show your double rifle

reiver

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Right I know that there a few other Double rifle owners/shooter as well as me.
I thought that we could show the rest of the forum what there missing.
heres mine for starters.
a Beretta 9.3mm x 74r
 
Very nice. Does the Beretta come with an integral base, or a rib drilled and tapped for bases and rings?

What is that Hunter's Sword in the photo? The blade looks like a Swiss K-31 bayonet.
 
My pal Andreas just picked up today a double made in Ferlach Austria maybe 20 years ago from another friend who has given up hunting due to age and health issue he weighs 170 Kg in cal .375 H&H magnum waiting to get a blam with it.
Cost him 8,5K euros
Martin
 
Very nice. Does the Beretta come with an integral base, or a rib drilled and tapped for bases and rings?

What is that Hunter's Sword in the photo? The blade looks like a Swiss K-31 bayonet.

Hi southern
The rib has two sections of the rib that can be removed for claw mounts or in my case a single weaver base to be fitted or you can fit a rail on top of the rib.
The rifle has to earn its keep hence the red dot sight.

The knife blade is 11" pig sticker.
 
This is my Chapius in 8x 57 Jrs, Working up loads for it at the moment ready for the start of the french boar season in september,chapius 2.webp
 
E=stag1933;982026]Same rifle, different habitat .
I had no mountain boots in those very early 1960s.
HWH.[/QUOTE]
Beautiful Merkel stag 1933, I love Merkels.
Do you still own it?
 
not fancy but light and handy 30-06 i started with a new gun stripped and reworked the lock work and polished spring plungers and holes they work in ,re stocked and made a wide v back sight i are going to make a ramp fore sight this winter
 

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What is your opinion of the Baikal double?
i had a heym double and sold it meany moons ago ,to fund the kids education ,and i promised my self another double ,the Baikal was the ldeal for me as i wanted a gun to work on over the winter ,for someone wanting a rifle to use out of the box dont even look at a Baikal
putting 250 rounds through it might help but the triggers are like gate catches, it will need some looking at as the castings are out of the sand and into the gun with perhaps a wipe on a gritty apron the extractors will need polishing , the tubes regulate well with the screw wedge though they seem to twist all over the place for a start then for no apparent reason settle down , i know it is hard to take in but it shoots better than the Heym ,
 
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