I've acquired what I believe is a WW2 "bring-back" combination gun.

The gun is in NRA fair condition, with about half the bluing left.
It is a petite receiver, about the same size and configuration as a small frame Parker.
The frame is stamped "Hubertus", and the surface is covered by about 60-70% scroll engraving. The engraving extends over the chambers of both barrels.

The barrels are marked Krupp Stahl (steel), the left barrel is marked 16/1 (2.5 inch 16 ga. chambers)with "Nitro" stamped on it, and the right barrel is marked 8,7mm, and accepts a 9.3X72R cartridge perfectly.
The rifle barrel is stamped Crown over G about 2,5 inches in front of the chamber.

There are cocking indicators for both chambers.
Top lever, push with left thumb to the right.
Set trigger for right barrel.

I have found lots of info on the Meffert drillings (I have one), but nothing about the combination guns.

I am familiar with the meanings of the various stampings and lettering on the gun, thanks to other firearm forums.


It is at the gunsmiths being restored by someone with experience with German combo guns.

Any info on this would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Garrett

Last edited by NGarrett; 11/22/08 06:06 PM.