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Scarce System Meffert Falling Block Schuetzen Rifle with Dusel Retailer Marking

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Scarce System Meffert Falling Block Schuetzen Rifle with Dusel Retailer Marking
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serial #8337, 8.15x46R, 30'' octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some mild frosting in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. This is an unusual example of an already seldom-seen system that has a removable sideplate on the left side of the action which exposes the lockwork. The barrel of this 1906 proof-dated rifle retains about 80-85% original blue with areas toning to mild gray-brown patina under bright light, some scattered thin scratches and light dings. The barrel shows Stefan Dusel of Ferlach retailer markings and the underside bears Austrian proof marks. The action retains generous silvery case-hardened patina mixing with mild gray-brown and retaining wisps of vibrant colors in the protected areas. The top of the action is stamped ''IMMAN. MEFFERT / SUHL / 8337'' and the action is embellished with wide foliate and floral motifs with fine line background shading and portraits of riflemen left and right. The left sideplate is removed via spring-loaded button and pulled off completely to expose the lockwork, the embellishments along the lockplate corresponding perfectly with the action. The checkered walnut stock and smooth schnabel forend remain in about very good condition as-cleaned and showing an added finish with some scattered light dings and handling marks. There is a small crack and some gaps near the sideplate, no doubt due to various removable attempts throughout the years. The wood exhibits some subtle attractive figure and there is a slightly squared-off left-side cheekpiece and typical steel schuetzen buttplate. The toe line shows a vacant swivel hole and there are no provisions for a forward swivel. The lever hinge screws are later replacements and the fully adjustable tang sight with wide aperture disc is also a nicely made more modern component. The front sight is a rather blocky affair with rectangular posts protecting the bead-on-post and it is also elevation-adjustable. The action with double set triggers seems to function well mechanically. An interesting rifle for the German arms collector. (13C11108-17) {C&R} [Tom Devers Collection] (2000/3000)