After having purchased a few Drillings. There are several tips I would give to a first time purchaser. What tips would you give?
Tip 1 - Research the Drillings and the various cities making the guns and the varous periods periods (pre WII vs post WWII). For example, Suhl was one of the key cities producing drillings prior to WWII, I have read that 75% of the city was involved in the gun trade. Another thing I found is that JP Sauer sold the name after WWII, prior to the end of WWII JP Sauer where made in Suhl .
Tip 2 - Determine if your looking for field grade or "collector grade"
Tip 3 - Understand the different calibers
Tip 4 - Get the gun inspected. I used a smith that was recommended by drilling man, I know he is rather particular about his guns so I knew his recommendation would be one of the best smiths. From what I have been reading there are only a few smiths in the USA that have the expertise to work on drillings.
Tip 5 - If the drilling does not have a scope then expect to pay $600 plus to have a scope mounted, the german claw mounts on the older drillings where basically custom, it is less expensive to have new claw mounts installed then to try to fabricate a set of rings to fit the older claw base.
What other tips would you give to a first time purchaser of a drilling?
thanks
Doug