Barrel length 53 cm (21"), stock length 37 cm (14,5"), overall length 96,5 cm (38"), weight 3,5 kg, year of manufacture 2002, Austrian proof, condition 1
Upper barrel laterally flattened, stepped integral rail, ramps and raised portion of rail deeply engraved, gold inlaid with caliber designation and "Karl Hauptmann - Ferlach", two-stage extractor, fixed sight with gold thread as aiming aid, bullet selector slider with sliding tang safety, bright round-body base engraved with shaded edelweiss and gentian ornaments, lower lever en-suite engraved with gold inlaid initials, engravings signed "F. Güllert", trigger plate locks, deeply engraved steel pistol grip cap with chamois, double set trigger, exceptionally beautifully grained burr walnut stock, pistol grip, Bavarian cheek piece with double fold for left hand shooters on right side, very fine checkering, thin rubber recoil pad, three piece forearm with Deeley latch and horn schnabel tip, sling swivel lugs, stock magazine engraved en-suite for two large and two small cartridges, German claw mount with scope Swarovski Habicht 3 - 10 x 42 A, reticle 4A. In a light metal case with manufacturer's label.
An extremely elegant and shapely Bergstutzen, made in the craftsmanship perfection befitting the manufacturer Karl Hauptmann. A very rare opportunity for left hand shooters to acquire an excellent Bergstutzen in mint condition!
The engraver Florian Güllert learned after his journeyman examination as a gunsmith and stockmaker at the gunsmith school Ferlach the craft of the engraver. After successfully graduating, he founded the company "Handgraveur Florian Güllert", now he works as part of "Hansegrav" for international customers such as Karl Hauptmann - Ferlach or Hartmann & Weiss - Hamburg.
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.
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