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I have the itch for a drilling, ideally from between the wars. The problem is, I've been devastated to learn that what appears to be a safety on the top tang of most is in fact a barrel selector, using a Greener style slide safety on the left side of the gun. Call me a wimp, but I hate them, and they have been a dealbreaker on many shotgun finds that were otherwise promising.

Wondering if there are specific makers or terminology I should be using to search for a drilling or action style that doesn't have the Greener-style safety on the side. Call me a wimp, but that is a no go for me, as I plan to hunt with the gun. Hammerless preferred.

I recently found a gun at my LGS that looks promising, but the shop owner confessed to not knowing much about how they work and didn't have snap caps handy.
The gun has what appears to be a top-tang safety and a small lever on the top half of the slide on the top tang that rotates left/right, kind of like I've seen on some of the MacNaughton shotguns with the "toggle safety".
So, I'm a bit unsure if this is the safety or the barrel selector. "Sicher" (SAFE?) is engraved above the toggle, and below the toggle is a slide that looks like a normal safety. The gun has an unusual style action, that I can only describe as resembling a Darne, but it does not have a sliding breech; though the cocking indicators appear to slide rearward. He said something about Collath, but this didn't really look like that either. and was not made by W. Collath. I'm a bit puzzled, and wondering why I'm not seeing more with this sort of type of action/configuration. Made between the wars; Nuremburg. Wondering if anyone has seen anything like this.

I'm intrigued by the gun, and it appears to fit me, but would need a bit of work to repair a crack and glass bed the stock and improve the wood to metal fit where wood has shrunk back but otherwise looks like a well made piece.

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Well, S can be for >>Sicher<< or >>Schrot<<. If schrot, the toggle should have a K for >>Kugel<< on the reverse.

You can look for a sidelock like a Kreighoff Neptune I believe it is or a Sauer with the cocker as a peddle / lever on the left side.


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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1132869333

On this one I am not sure where the safety might be; or it may be a selector toggle near the horn triggerbow gaurd. But it is not a Greener & I too am not a True Greener Safety Fan...

But it is a unique lockup by Dietrich Apel's Uncle Franz Jaeger & it does have >>Cat Eyes<< adornment on the top of the frame, which I find attractive.


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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1128098620

Now this one has 3 triggers... so not selector.


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I tell you what, search for a drilling w/ a >>Swedish Swticher<<<. Well come to think of it, that platform has a Greener Safety too...


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Originally Posted by Wooden
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I recently found a gun at my LGS that looks promising, but the shop owner confessed to not knowing much about how they work and didn't have snap caps handy.
The gun has what appears to be a top-tang safety and a small lever on the top half of the slide on the top tang that rotates left/right, kind of like I've seen on some of the MacNaughton shotguns with the "toggle safety".
So, I'm a bit unsure if this is the safety or the barrel selector. "Sicher" (SAFE?) is engraved above the toggle, and below the toggle is a slide that looks like a normal safety. The gun has an unusual style action, that I can only describe as resembling a Darne, but it does not have a sliding breech; though the cocking indicators appear to slide rearward. .......


What you describe just may indeed by a Swedish Switcher. Might you pleasure us w/ a foto or point to a website?

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Then there's the drilling platform utilizing Jacob Roehmer's German Patent DRP #72583, 10.14.1892.


https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=294320


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