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OK. I understand. It's a form of a "set trigger" which is activated by pushing forward on the trigger to be set, making it then a "hair" trigger which takes only a light touch to fire the rifle. I will check this out late May when I am again at home.
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Yes, that's it! Very common on combined guns. I'm curious too about the shooting abilities with slugs. Normally the two tubes should hit together on about 35 meters! Try it! :-)
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Gunwolf,
The two barrels are shotgun and rifle. Are you forgetting that I do NOT have the (original) barrel set with 2 O/U shotgun barrels? To address a point not yet investigated, the shotgun barrel is smooth bore, correct (not rifled)?
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Yes, I do not forget! Nevertheless you can put a slug (in Germany often called "Brenneke" after it's inventor)16/70 or 16/67,5 in the smooth bore of YOUR Gun. You will see, it is fine up to 35 meters. (so wie have a Double Rifle for Wild Boar on driven hunts here in Germany. It works, I did it!
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I understand....Thanks.
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Yes, I do not forget! Nevertheless you can put a slug (in Germany often called "Brenneke" after it's inventor)16/70 or 16/67,5 in the smooth bore of YOUR Gun. You will see, it is fine up to 35 meters. (so wie have a Double Rifle for Wild Boar on driven hunts here in Germany. It works, I did it!
Gunwolf You are saying that it is customary in Germany to hunt wild boar in driven hunts (as opposed to a "stand" where you sit still in a hidden place and wait) and you oftentimes use a combo gun with rifle and slug, slug for close up (typically up to 35 meters) and rifle for the longer shots. Sounds like a lot of fun to me!!! (Do I understand correctly? By the way, your English is excellent, especially compared to my German. All I can say in German is "Sauer Kraut" and "Heil Hitler" and a few other things learned on the 1960s TV comedy series, "Hogan's Heroes" - HA! Here's a link for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogan's_Heroes) TexasJack
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It is a lot of fun!!! You understand exactly! A combo is nice, because first comes the Fox (Shot) and then the boars (Slug) and the Rifle does the distance....
Of course many hunters have a bolt rifle, but often they miss the Fox ;-)
Forget to say Heil H...... Better you say, what german hunters say to each other when coming together or after having shot a game or simple as greetings: Waidmannsheil! (Means Congratulations to the Hunter, or all the best hunting for you) Hunter = Waidmann
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Good advice....thanks. Is it pronounced WADE MAN SHE'LL?
WADE "like wade knee-deep in the lake"
MAN "like man, as opposed to woman"
SHE'LL "like short for 'she will'"
With accent on the first syllable?
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NO, SORRY, IT'S NOT EASY: Waid=old word for german "Wild"= Game (animals) Mann=man Heil= the same as in Heil Hitler = salvation, here it means Good hunting! pronounce: whitemunshile, better look here : http://dict.leo.org/ende/index_de.html#/...rdShowSingle=onand click on the "info" button on the left and then on "Aussprache" for hearing a woman saying "Waidmannsheil" ...your German becomes better... ;-) Gunwolf
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next lesson: if you have shot nothing, you answer "Waidmannsheil" as well, only if you have shot yourself anything you may answer: "Waidmannsdank" that means "Thank you" pronounced: whitemunsdunk on the last syllable.
Now you are a perfect hunter ;-) The idea isas follows: If I meet another hunter and I don't want to ask him if he was successful in hunting (that is not polite because he may have to answer "no") I only say "Waidmannsheil". Now he answers either "Waidmannsheil" what means, he shot nothing, or "Waidmannsdank" and now I can ask him what!!!!
It#s a little bit complicated, but it is part of a special language grown over the centuries in Germany. Hope I do not bore you!
Waidmannsheil, Gunwolf
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