Thanks Danny, You just reminded me i forgot to ask what calibre it is? i had it down as a .22
Thanks Danny, You just reminded me i forgot to ask what calibre it is? i had it down as a .22
Looks a bit bigger caliber in your photos, Paddy. Can you see
anything stamped on the barrel.........?
Regards,
Steve.
I have a feeling that August Stukenbrok may well have been a retailer than a manufacturer.
Stukenbrok
My German is a bit rusty but the translation of the Wiki link I think says that the company started by making bicycles and then became a general sporting goods mail order company.
Found this interesting link http://www.digitalis.uni-koeln.de/St...ken221-225.pdf
What are the gun laws in Ireland? I should know but I never got a straight answer when I looked it up on Google.
Cheers, Pat
I don't think you can go much further without doing harm. It is in a 'semi relic'
state, and any more tinkering will damage it's original form - it would then
be considered 'over-cleaned'. The pitting goes deeper than the
surface rust.
Looks to be a fairly small caliber ( as most of these are ) but I don't know
the European equivalent of .25 or .32, which is what I'm guessing it is.
Measure the bore in millimeters. It could even be as small as .22
Regards,
Steve.
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