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Im going to look at a 1953 jp sauer and the owner doesn't seem to know much about the firearm. All he could tell me was that his father bought the gun in 1953 for $450.00 and that he acquired the gun in 1977. He said that the firearm was used very little and looks like new. The question I have is, does jp sauer have a quality or grade system? If they do could anyone fill me in.
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Try The German Gun Collectors Assn. Lots of Sauer info !
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$450 U.S. of A. is quite a sum in the 1950s. Pics will garner you some info here. Post WWII Sauers aren't as closely followed or collected. Probably Simson tubes of IZH 50A steel.
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Mostly very nice shotguns by my estimation. I love the prewar ones. Not so much the post WWII guns
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Im going to look at a 1953 jp sauer and the owner doesn't seem to know much about the firearm. All he could tell me was that his father bought the gun in 1953 for $450.00 I would look at the date code on the underside of the barrels. Also I would ask if the gum has been shot. Interestingly, 2 3/4 inch shells fit in 2 1/2 16 ga chambers. I have 2 drillings that are off face due to the prior owner shooting 2 3/4 inch shells in the 2 1/2 inch chambers. It is rather expensive to fix a drilling that is off face. Good luck. Doug
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Well I went to see the Sauer on the weekend. It was as he described on the phone with a few small details being wrong. It turns out it was made 09/54 not 53, but the gun looks like new and has a single triger with selector. It also has cocking indicator and beavertail forstock. It never left my hands. I will try to post some pics soon.
Last edited by ilikedoubles; 06/16/11 01:50 PM.
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Looks like the head of the stock has been pinned. Any images of the right side of the stock? Maybe there was an inletting issue/compromising of wood with the single trigger that led to the head of the stock cracking?
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Not at all what I expected to see. The cost can be explained by matted flat rib, long btfe, sst, and barrels plus stock designed against extra charge from 1&1/4 oz shot-shells with Vo >1200fps. These usually scale close to 8lb. It's not something ones sees on daily basis. Thanks for sharing.
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