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It's possible the upper barrel is for a shotgun round, hence the break open, but the lower barrel is for rifle rounds. That's what would make the most sense to me. It breaks open to reload the shotgun but the rifle is actually a semi-auto or pump-action and that opening is the ejection port. If that's the case, it's probably a common rifle caliber. Possibly .243 or .270, by the look of it.
I think it started as a picture of an O/U shotgun, and had elements added.
I see no indication of a repeating action. The receiver isn't long enough to house a recoil action, and there are no levers or bolt handles. It COULD be pump action, but there's no gap behind the handguard, pulling it back would block the ejection port. It COULD be in the rearward position already, but then one would expect to see a bolt in the rearward position as well.
Frankly, i see no way for any part of this gun to function as a repeating arm, so i strongly suspect the image it faked. To what end? I have no idea.
ETA just noticed the black patch under the handguard, coul be a pump handle. But there's an awful lot of "Why?" and "How?" in the picture still...
The main thing that looks to be a telltale sign that it's shopped is it has what looks to be a fiber optic front site, but no site post in the rear, which means it's a shotgun, not a rifle.
Unless it's a .410, shells won't fit in that side port, and even then it's pushing it.
I think it's real, just very odd. I believe the forearm doubles as a pump, and that port is an ejection port. It appears to me to be a single-shot shotgun over a pump-action rifle.
Good find, Makster. Looks like I called it. The upper barrel can either be a rifle or a shotgun. It's interchangeable. Nice-looking gun, although I honestly can't see much of a use for one. Looks heavy.
Not sure what it is but it's ugly enough to be from Blaser Jadgwaffen.
You don't have to win a lottery just look for good ole Finnish Tikka Combinati. If you're lucky it may come with spare O/U rifle and smooth-bore barrel sets and still be way blow what this gun is priced at. While those tend to be heavy they feature excellent French designed fastening system just like ole' Remington 32/3200 or Krieghoff series O/U of guns.
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