Hi Chris, thank you for your insight. I viewed a few of your suhlers off the imperial index, and am wondering why those rifles have the Saxon fireproofs, but this likely consortium bolt lacks the same proof? Did the origin of the inspector impact what proofs were on a rifle even if the rifle was assembled in Thuringia and not saxony? Thank you as always and apologies if this question makes no senseThat's a Thuringian eagle and typical of Erfurt or the Suhl Consortium (who got their inspectors from Erfurt)
This bolt, IMO is off a Suhler (JPS, VCS or CGH) due to the c/B acceptance under the stem.
In other words...not Saxon.
This is a Saxon fireproof.
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The Suhlers won't have Saxon proofs.. ever.Hi Chris, thank you for your insight. I viewed a few of your suhlers off the imperial index, and am wondering why those rifles have the Saxon fireproofs, but this likely consortium bolt lacks the same proof? Did the origin of the inspector impact what proofs were on a rifle even if the rifle was assembled in Thuringia and not saxony? Thank you as always and apologies if this question makes no sense![]()
Nice! Good to know my simson, while mismatched, is still a suhler at heartThis is a Prussian bolt, by Haenel specifically.