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#328128 06/12/13 07:03 PM
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Hi, has anyone heard of a gunmaker by the llast name of Forester that was located in Berlin? I have been looking at a very nice single shot stocking rifle maed or sold by this person.
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Know of him(W. Foerster HofBüchsenmacher) but for a time he is quite elusive:

http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=280906&page=1
W. Foerster. Königl. Hofbüchsenmacher, Berlin

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Raimey
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A forced translation but I've read it one more than on occasion and from different sources:

"In 1888, Kaiser Wilhelm II was a gift from the Empress Augusta Victoria a couple of double-barrel shotguns open trigger Berlin weapons company Foerster, characterized by an extremely solid performance and superior performance in locks. Since then, the emperor began to prefer guns of this firm. His favorite gun was a great twentieth-caliber rifle. In all, at various times he had 8(read up to a dozen) similar guns."

" Hunt is on for the capercaillie current Kaiser used a gun O/U with vertical shafts (caliber 6,6 / 20) Berlin-based W. Foerster, equipped with a 4,5 x optical sight Goerz"

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Some years ago a friend bought a Suhl made Mauser rifle retailed by Wilhelm Foerster, Taubenstr.47, Berlin. Foerster was active from 1884 to about 1920. By 1925 the shop was run by a Paul Schmidt. It came to him with a short stock fitted with an ugly white line, ventilated recoil pad and a 1960s Hensoldt "Diatal" 4x scope claw mounted on the original bases. As the stock was too short for his tastes I installed the extension and the solid red pad now on the rifle and restored the stock finish. The rifle was built about 1912 on a Mauser Oberndorf commercial action.




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