Gustav Genschow Shotguns
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Gustav Genschow Shotguns
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Am looking at a Gustav Genschow Shotgun,could I have some feed back on this pl.
Thanks in advance.
Sanjay
Am looking at a Gustav Genschow Shotgun,could I have some feed back on this pl.
Thanks in advance.
Sanjay
Re: Gustav Genschow Shotguns
Sanjay,
In the pre WW-2 years, Gustav Genschow made several different guns under the Geco brand. Theya re nice guns overall but the company had a vast range of products. If you were to post more details of the gun in question, perhaps, we could find more information for you.
If you need specific information, I can think of two sources: www.internetgunclub.com and www.germanguns.com
We also have a leading German gun authority on our forums who is currently on a trek across the Himalayas and who should be returning to Germany shortly. His login name is PWM and you could ask him for his opinion. I shall also ask my friend Johan who is a member here and has a vast knowledge of Central European fireamrs to check this post out after you post more details about the gun that you're interested in.
Some of the information that would help would be:
1. Configuration: Single barrel/double barrel, side by side/over and under, hammer/hammerless, and if hammerless, then boxlock or sidelock
2. Bore, barrel length, choke information if any, method of opening the gun - top lever, under lever etc
3. Details of any markings on the gun though pictures may be a better option here
4. Style of stock and forend - again pictures would be better
Thinking of which, if you could post pictures here, the rest of the details may not really be neccessary.
Cheers!
In the pre WW-2 years, Gustav Genschow made several different guns under the Geco brand. Theya re nice guns overall but the company had a vast range of products. If you were to post more details of the gun in question, perhaps, we could find more information for you.
If you need specific information, I can think of two sources: www.internetgunclub.com and www.germanguns.com
We also have a leading German gun authority on our forums who is currently on a trek across the Himalayas and who should be returning to Germany shortly. His login name is PWM and you could ask him for his opinion. I shall also ask my friend Johan who is a member here and has a vast knowledge of Central European fireamrs to check this post out after you post more details about the gun that you're interested in.
Some of the information that would help would be:
1. Configuration: Single barrel/double barrel, side by side/over and under, hammer/hammerless, and if hammerless, then boxlock or sidelock
2. Bore, barrel length, choke information if any, method of opening the gun - top lever, under lever etc
3. Details of any markings on the gun though pictures may be a better option here
4. Style of stock and forend - again pictures would be better
Thinking of which, if you could post pictures here, the rest of the details may not really be neccessary.
Cheers!
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Re: Gustav Genschow Shotguns
Funny company Geco - quality could vary from decidedly crummy to absolutely top class. They catered for all markets I suppose.
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Re: Gustav Genschow Shotguns
Mehul,
Thanks,it will be a while before I can send you the pictures,meanwhile am waiting for the paper work to come through.Permission to Sell & Repurchase.
But the lil info I have is.
GECO 12 Gauge 30 " SxS.Hammerless & Boxlock with 2 piece ejectors.
Choke info and now this is getting out of my league.
185184 Choke 182
The other barrel Choke 182
The fruniture as claimed by the dealer is original.Looked ok to me.
But the strange thing is the Proof Marks they are Spanish.
German gun with Spanish Proofmarks ????
Grumpy is this crummy or topclass.
The search has just begun,will keep bugging you folks with a few other makes as well.
Thanks anyway,
Sanjay
Thanks,it will be a while before I can send you the pictures,meanwhile am waiting for the paper work to come through.Permission to Sell & Repurchase.
But the lil info I have is.
GECO 12 Gauge 30 " SxS.Hammerless & Boxlock with 2 piece ejectors.
Choke info and now this is getting out of my league.
185184 Choke 182
The other barrel Choke 182
The fruniture as claimed by the dealer is original.Looked ok to me.
But the strange thing is the Proof Marks they are Spanish.
German gun with Spanish Proofmarks ????
Grumpy is this crummy or topclass.
The search has just begun,will keep bugging you folks with a few other makes as well.
Thanks anyway,
Sanjay
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Re: Gustav Genschow Shotguns
I couldn`t comment on the quality Sanjay - I`d have to see the gun to be able to decide from the wood to metal fit, the quality of engraving, finish, etc, etc.
The gun could have been imported by Geco for a cheap line - pre-war Spanish boxlocks aren`t so great - or could have been rebarrelled at some time in Spain ...... which seems very unlikely.
Just can`t comment without seeing the gun and the proof marks.
The gun could have been imported by Geco for a cheap line - pre-war Spanish boxlocks aren`t so great - or could have been rebarrelled at some time in Spain ...... which seems very unlikely.
Just can`t comment without seeing the gun and the proof marks.
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Re: Gustav Genschow Shotguns
Grumpy
Will try to post pictures with all the details when I next go there in a few weeks,during this time he is expecting a few more shot guns for a wider selection.
Thanks
Sanjay
Will try to post pictures with all the details when I next go there in a few weeks,during this time he is expecting a few more shot guns for a wider selection.
Thanks
Sanjay
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Re: Gustav Genschow Shotguns
Danish
Might just do that,in any case it will take min of 6 weeks for the permission to come through,not before early May,guess syncs well with the UP elections.
Does Zafar have a shop in Kanpur/Lucknow.
Badshah
Thanks,cant happen before May,will check if available around that time.
Thanks
Sanjay
Might just do that,in any case it will take min of 6 weeks for the permission to come through,not before early May,guess syncs well with the UP elections.
Does Zafar have a shop in Kanpur/Lucknow.
Badshah
Thanks,cant happen before May,will check if available around that time.
Thanks
Sanjay