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Old 15th December 2012, 04:31 PM   #1
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... Thank you for that, Miqueleter; could even be the same gunsmith. I'll have to see about that
I have phoned the owner of the example i saw. It is hardly from the same origin; he remembers by mind (was not at home) that his gun originates from Schwerin while Augustinus Kotter is a barrel smith from Nürnberg.

On the other hand, he reminds me of a book written by his friend Dr. Arn Hoff, in connection with the Copenhagen Arsenal, titled Feuer Waffen, where he exposes a lot of material on unconventional gun bores ... square, triangular, oval and ... surprise ... with a shape of a heart; from which only one example exists.

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