Several years ago I bought a .22 caliber break action single shot .22. To date I have not been able to identify it.
On top of the barrel it is stamped, "FR. Reitz: Schwab.-Hall"; on the left side of the barrel is stamped "0,2gr H.G.P. M\71" and directly under that is "1,8 gr Bl".
On the right side of the action are more markings that are hard to describe but it shows some mysterious symbol over "B" over the same mysterious symbol over "U". Similar to below in format.
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B
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U
Similar symbols with some extra markings are on the underside of the barrel with the number "527" underneath.
The barrel is octagonal; the lever breaking mechanism is sculptured with finger holds; there are two triggers one of which is the set trigger with adjustment screw; the forearm and stock are of beautifully grained French (?) walnut with fine checkering and cheekpiece; there are sling holds on the barrel and stock; and sights are fixed but adjustable side to side.
If any of you can assist in identifying this rifle I would be greatful.
On top of the barrel it is stamped, "FR. Reitz: Schwab.-Hall"; on the left side of the barrel is stamped "0,2gr H.G.P. M\71" and directly under that is "1,8 gr Bl".
On the right side of the action are more markings that are hard to describe but it shows some mysterious symbol over "B" over the same mysterious symbol over "U". Similar to below in format.
^
B
^
U
Similar symbols with some extra markings are on the underside of the barrel with the number "527" underneath.
The barrel is octagonal; the lever breaking mechanism is sculptured with finger holds; there are two triggers one of which is the set trigger with adjustment screw; the forearm and stock are of beautifully grained French (?) walnut with fine checkering and cheekpiece; there are sling holds on the barrel and stock; and sights are fixed but adjustable side to side.
If any of you can assist in identifying this rifle I would be greatful.