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Could be. Interesting Blitz or similar action w/ a different rear frame configuration. More than likely the Witten steel tubeset was made by the same Cat as Lindner - Dalys. There's a cut off date somewhere for Witten steel tubes I believe (a few lines down)": "The guns were made circa-1906 and circa 1908 respectively. Both carried the encircled W mark in the same spot. Joh(?) Werner Gottgetreu of Suhl. http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=510807&page=1Also there was listed a Johann(?) Gottgetreu Werner. I wonder if the names got reversed or confused? Cheers, Raimey rse
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Thanks Raimey. That link shed some light regarding Witten steel tubes. This ole gal still has really nice bores and dent free on the exterior.
Last edited by gunsaholic; 03/26/19 09:14 PM.
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Witten Steel was supposed to be stellar & that is why Lindner - Dalys were fitted with it.....
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I am still curious as to the action type. If you ever pull the stock, I'd like to see the striker system, possibly a block / Meffert type system.
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If I pull the stock I will indeed post photos.
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"Poldi" Wittenberg? Aber, nicht Krupp Flustahl?? Wunderbar!! Der Fuchs
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Interesting post...Raimey, you da man! Thanks!
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Thanks Gil. I think that action to be a top-strap, horizontal block, with the strikers contained within, akin to Meffert's design but I can't find an image of that block for the moment.
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