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Gustloff Werke shotgun

the Dane

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Hi

I want to show what they also made at Gustloff during ww2, have had this shotgun for some years now, I believe that it must have belonged to a german officer.

Does any of you have an idea how many civilian weapon was made at Gustloff?
 

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Hi

I want to show what they also made at Gustloff during ww2, have had this shotgun for some years now, I believe that it must have belonged to a german officer.

Does any of you have an idea how many civilian weapon was made at Gustloff?

Very nice shotgun
 
Very nice! I like how each barrel got it's own proof although I can't understand why I wouldn't have thought that? She definitely needs a go at some clays!!
 
I saw a BSW shotgun similar to that on gunbroker a couple of weeks ago.

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Thanks gents for the compliments. :happy0180:

Even so I believe that she will be good for some clays, I doubt that I will, most guns I do own, have retired.

When I started to collect many years ago, I collected military firearms between 1900 - 1945,
since I started I have changed the way that I collect, if it somehow tast of military firearms,
that it have a connection somehow, then I most likely will but that piece as well, It's like rings in the water.
 
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Nice side by side from 1940.
Gustloff shotguns are found from time to time, also O/U types.
A few of O/U where used for training in the Luftwaffe.
 

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