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Any idea of a value and would it be safe to shoot with light loads?Made by Gorenie Puskarna, in the city of Kranj, in the former Yugoslavia (now Slovenia).
It appears to have Krupp steel barrels. The problem of shooting it with modern USSA made ammo may be chamber length (2-1/2 inch vs 2-3/4 inch. Regardless, it should be inspected by a trained European smith before firing it.Any idea of a value and would it be safe to shoot with light loads?
It appears to have Krupp steel barrels. The problem of shooting it with modern USSA made ammo may be chamber length (2-1/2 inch vs 2-3/4 inch. Regardless, it should be inspected by a trained European smith before firing it.
Collectors will not be beating your door down, so upgrading the chambers and forcing cone will add to the shoot-ability, but not necessarily the value.
It has all the appearance to me of being assembled-finished made by Gorenie Puskarna, from German guild-gun components.
Does it have bushed firing pins? A fine gun regardless
Not sure how to tell the type of firing pinIt appears to have Krupp steel barrels. The problem of shooting it with modern USSA made ammo may be chamber length (2-1/2 inch vs 2-3/4 inch. Regardless, it should be inspected by a trained European smith before firing it.
Collectors will not be beating your door down, so upgrading the chambers and forcing cone will add to the shoot-ability, but not necessarily the value.
It has all the appearance to me of being assembled-finished made by Gorenie Puskarna, from German guild-gun components.
Does it have bushed firing pins? A fine gun regardless
Chambered for 2 3/4 these are the pics of the proof marks that I foundIt appears to have Krupp steel barrels. The problem of shooting it with modern USSA made ammo may be chamber length (2-1/2 inch vs 2-3/4 inch. Regardless, it should be inspected by a trained European smith before firing it.
Collectors will not be beating your door down, so upgrading the chambers and forcing cone will add to the shoot-ability, but not necessarily the value.
It has all the appearance to me of being assembled-finished made by Gorenie Puskarna, from German guild-gun components.
Does it have bushed firing pins? A fine gun regardless