Multibarrel Rifles

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An interesting combination of calibers.

The top is probably a .22 Hornet, follower by 8X57 double rifle and a 20 gauge shotgun at the bottom.

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Bottom by Karl Hauptmann a master gunsmith from Austria. ‘Vierling’ gun in cal. 7 × 65R and 20 gauge. Picture curtsey Baron Radu / Hunting.
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2 thoughts on “Multibarrel Rifles

  1. a gray on said:

    They are definitely pretty, but those multi-barreled guns are awfully heavy.

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    • on said:

      Yeah, I was wondering about that. Reminds me a bit of the combo axe-guns.

      Reply

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