Germanicon hunting and American hunting are completely different. The Germans normally hunt from a stand with a paid guide. The hunter does not keep the deer/boar. The German hunting license is very difficult to get and the written test would probably flunk most Americans. This rifle has a double set trigger, very German. You "set' the trigger by pulling the front trigger, this "arms" the rear trigger, which is a "hair" trigger. Very German, Americans do not use this trigger at all. A very nice keeper, for sure. By the way: after WWII a carton of US cigarettes was big-time on the black market. Many gunsmiths would do nice work for 1-2 cartons of smokes.
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