So, Kofoed, what does it all mean? When is a Sauer a Sauer? Is it underhanded to market this example, or Jani's, as a Sauer product or do we fall back on the fact that very few longarms, with the exception of straight-line production guns, were totally made at a specific gunmaker's shop. When in fact, Suhl was actually just one big gunshop with intricate sourcing. I realize that Clay's example is more of a sourcing triangle of Suhl, Weipert & Stuttgart.

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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