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Here is Ron Gabel's answer to question number 12954

Question:

Yeah I wanted to know about a gun Ive seen it says a few different things 426 nitro brand prima i was told its a german gun because it says krupp. its a combination gun 2 shoutgun barrel 16 gauge and 1 rifle barrel 8,7 mm I would just like to know if its really a high quality gun cos its priced at around 5000

Answer:

Your combination gun is referred to as a "drilling" and the Krupp marking signifies the barrels are mede of Germen Krupp steel. Many European and even American produced guns used Krupp steel barrels, but "drilling" type combination guns were normally made in Germany. Value depends upon quality and condition, but could reach $5000.

Submitted By: Michelle Resendez On: 1/26/2011 12:40:07 AM

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