Barrel length 62 cm (24,5"), stock length 34,5 cm (13,50"), overall length 104 cm (41"), choke 3/4 (IM), weight 3,7 kg, year of manufacture 1972, Austrian proof, condition 3
stepped rib, folding rear sight, extractor, automatic sliding tang safety with gold inlaid letter S, double trigger with set trigger in front trigger blade, fixed screwed forearm, bascule engraved with arabesques and game scenes, red deer left and roe deer right, bascule inscribed "Joh. Michelitsch, Ferlach - Austria, Pat. angem." Walnut stock with skip-line chequering, horn pistol grip cap, Bavarian style cheek piece, ventilated rubber recoil pad, trigger guard engraved with arabesques and initials "FG". German claw mount with Kahles Helia-Super 6S1, reticle 8.
Johann Michelitsch was a hunting weapon manufacturer based in Ferlach and a member of the local gunsmiths' cooperative. He produced traditional hunting rifles, but optimized them with his own technology. He developed his own patented locking system for break-barrel guns, which allows the barrel to be removed without removing the forearm. At the same time, this system locks extremely reliably. The business was terminated without succession.
Category: Combination Guns