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39th Classic Auction

AT-1220 Wien, Kagraner Platz 9  

Auction on Thursday, May 4, 2023 from 17:00  | Auction ended

Completed | Physical auction
Lot: 703

o/u combination gun Karl Hauptmann - Ferlach with conversion barrel cal. 5,6 x 52 R & 16/70 // 6,5 x 57R & 12/70 #566.60 // 1102.55 § C

Starting price 1.200 EUR
Result:
1.600 EUR

Barrel length 61 cm (24"), stock length 36,5 cm (14,5"), overall length 103 cm (40,5"), choke full (F), weight 3,4 kg, year of manufacture 1955, Austrian proof, restored to condition 3
Guilloched stepped rib, folding rear sight, extractor, light colored bascule with side plates over a bent out bascule, Kersten crossbolt with additional locked barrel hooks, engraved with animal scene surrounded by large arched arabesques with red deer on the left and roe deer on the right, double trigger with set trigger in front blade, initials (CAvS) inlaid with gold on trigger guard, sliding tang safety, new walnut stock, fine checkering, steep pistol grip, Bavarian style cheek piece with double fold, ventilated rubber recoil pad, sling swivel, fore-end with Deeley latch, German claw mount with scope Kahles Helia 4M2, reticle 4A.
Conversion barrel 60 cm barrel length, choke full (F), guilloched stepped rib, folding rear sight, extractor, German claw mount with scope Kahles H/4x60, reticle 4.
Karl Hauptmann I worked for the Steyr rifle factory before setting up his own business in 1939. The family-run company, based in Ferlach, was finally managed by Karl Hauptmann II in 1964 and by Gerd Hauptmann from 2005. Hauptmann's mission is to produce hunting rifles that are of high quality but, above all, intended for use. This practical approach is by no means at the expense of the elegance and beauty of the manufactured pieces. Hauptmann is particularly fond of technical refinements. In 1994, they created a horizontal bolt action. This and a number of other technical innovations and adaptations are protected by utility models and are therefore reserved for the customers of Karl Hauptmann Jagdwaffen.