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ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:57 am
by sumer
JUST WONDERING IF TRIPLE BARREL GUNS ARE TOO HEAVY FOR PRACTICAL USE?PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR VIEWS. :cheers:

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:10 am
by TwoRivers
That would probably depend on your definition of "practical use". But given their wide spread use in Europe, and weight comparable to a bolt action hunting rifle, I would say not.

P.S.: Please refrain from using all caps.

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:31 am
by sumer
Sorry didnt notice about the caps
i meant in comparison with double barelled shotguns
best regards
Sumer

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:52 am
by Vikram
sumer wrote:Sorry didnt notice about the caps
i meant in comparison with double barelled shotguns
best regards
Sumer
They are they are supposed to if they have an extra rifle/shotgun barrel.Again they are not expected to handle like a SXS game gun. Triple barreled guns/Drllings as they are known, are meant for opportunistic hunting.They allow to hunt birds and animals with the same gun.


Best-
Vikram

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:03 am
by MoA
Drielling I believe. There isnt much ofa difference in weight of a well made one, nor really much in handling if you practise enough. In an Indian scenario why?

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:25 am
by TwoRivers
MoA wrote:Drielling I believe. There isnt much ofa difference in weight of a well made one, nor really much in handling if you practise enough. In an Indian scenario why?
"Drilling". In an Indian scenario, why not? Better more, than less, eh?

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 5:08 am
by MoA
What are you going to do with it. Most third barrels tend to be in wierd calibers to begin with. 9.3 or .375 or something like that. Ammunition will always be an issue.

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:07 am
by dr.jayakumar
if you are in india its of no use.it is a gun made for hunting.doesn't matter whether its heavy,you have it; you carry it.
do you own?or is it just a query?
regards

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:49 am
by marksman
dr.jayakumar is right. These guns are actually made for opportunistic hunting as the bird and big game season
coincide in most of the European countries. How ever some of these guns would make gun nuts drool with their workmanship. I myself came across a beautiful Drilling made by Simson equipped with Zeiss scope on claw mounts and twin 12 bore barrels sitting over a 30-06 barrel. Pretty practical bores in India. It was in its original leather boot case and I still dream of it occasionally. I had to let her go as I couldn't decide which of my fire arm to exchange it with. It serves no practical purpose in our scenario except flaunting it around amongst like minded gun enthus. This thing of beauty weighed around 8.5 lbs with scope mounted which I thought was pretty manageable.
Marksman

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:19 am
by TwoRivers
Well, seems to me that a drilling, even if the "wierd" ammo for the rifle barrel is difficult to come by, still serves the purpose of a SxS double; against the purchase of which I have seen no objection. And if you can find the rifle ammo, you have a rifle as well. So, if obtained at a reasonable (for India) price, it makes as much sense as a SxS shotgun ,or centerfire rifle. In the Indian scenario, only a .32 caliber pistol for self protection, and an air rifle make "sense". Unless you are into the shooting sports and have achieved the ranking needed to be able to import ammo. You're not likely to become proficient in the use of whatever gun you have, given your niggardly ammo quotas. Even if you have a whole lot of sisters being married off. :)

But to come back to the original question of the thread, no. They are heavier than a fine SXS game gun of the same gauge, but no heavier than a waterfowl gun by the same maker. Whether that would too heavy is highly subjective. Most fifteen-year old girls would probably be able to handle it.

Re: ARE TRIPLE BARREL GUNS TOO HEAVY(NO OFFENCE INTENDED)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:17 pm
by Mark
Here is a good description:

The Drilling is a triple barreled, shoulder held firearm. The gun's name is derived from the German word for three "drei". As a "combination gun," the Drilling is comprised of various combinations of shotgun and/or rifle barrels, giving the flexibility of shooting both types of cartridges with a very wide range of caliber from one firearm. Designed for the discerning hunter or survivalist, these guns were originally designed for the German and Austria forests where there was an advantage to carrying one gun with multiple loads when hunting the dense forests filled with various types of game, from deer, to wild boar and fowl. The option of quickly choosing a specific caliber enabled the hunter to be ready for whatever came out of the woods. Primarily made by small manufacturers, Drillings were offered in a broad range of barrel configurations, combinations, and calibers. Many of these firearms were custom made and are highly decorated through detailed engraving, stock carving and customized metal work. This book is an essential reference to this type of gun and looks at both older as well as contemporary Drillings and gives instructions on their use.

That is from this book:



Check out the gun on the cover:

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