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Review of Simson & Suhl Shotgun (1949, 12 Gauge)

I recently had the opportunity to acquire a Simson & Suhl shotgun manufactured in 1949. This beautifully crafted 12 gaug

Review of Simson & Suhl Shotgun (1949, 12 Gauge) I recently had the opportunity to acquire a Simson & Suhl shotgun manufactured in 1949. This beautifully crafted 12 gauge shotgun has a unique charm and a rich history. Below, I will outline my detailed thoughts on this remarkable firearm, considering both its strengths and weaknesses. Pros: Impeccable Craftsmanship: The craftsmanship of the Simson & Suhl shotgun is exceptional. The intricate engraving on the receiver and the finish on the wood stock showcase the dedication of the artisans who produced this firearm. It has a vintage aesthetic that immediately draws attention. Historical Significance Simson & Suhl: Being manufactured in post-World War II Germany, this shotgun carries historical weight. It represents a period when German gunmakers were trying to revive their craft and regain reputation after the war. Owning this piece is like possessing a slice of history; it isn't just a firearm, but a conversation starter with rich stories behind it. Solid Build Quality Simson & Suhl: The materials used in the construction of this shotgun are top-notch, particularly the "SPECIHL-GEWEHR-LAUF-STAHL" barrels, which indicate a high-quality steel that enhances durability. The shotgun feels robust and reliable, making it suitable for both hunting and shooting sports. Excellent Handling: The design of the shotgun ensures that it is well-balanced and easy to handle. The weight distribution is ideal, which contributes to the shooter's comfort and stability. Even after an extended day in the field, it remains manageable and enjoyable to use. Versatility Simson & Suhl: As a 12 gauge shotgun, it is versatile for various shooting scenarios, from bird hunting to clay shooting. This means that it can serve multiple purposes, making it a valuable addition to any collection or for practical use. Cons: Age and Maintenance Simson & Suhl: Given that this shotgun is over 70 years old, it does require careful maintenance and attention. While it is built to last, it is essential to regularly check for any signs of wear and to ensure that the mechanisms are in proper working order. Newer models might not require as much upkeep. Limited Availability of Parts: Finding replacement parts or accessories for a vintage model like this can be challenging. Should anything break, you might need to rely on specialized gunsmiths or rare parts suppliers, which could be time-consuming and potentially costly. Performance Compared to Modern Firearms: While the shotgun performs admirably, modern firearms often come with advancements in technology that can enhance accuracy and reliability. For those accustomed to the latest innovations, there may be a learning curve when adapting to the handling and performance of a vintage firearm. Simson & Suhl 1949 shotgun is a beautiful representation of vintage gun-making that combines history with functionality. #SimsonSuhl #Shotgun #1949 #12Gauge #VintageFirearm

Post: 5 January 01:50

Bernhard Merkel 12 калибр отзыв на ружье  1949 года (Меркель)

Друзья-охотники, расскажу вам про моего старичка, Bernhard Merkel 1949 года выпуска. Да, ружье не новое, но

Bernhard Merkel 12 калибр отзыв на ружье 1949 года (Меркель) Друзья-охотники, расскажу вам про моего старичка, Bernhard Merkel 1949 года выпуска. Да, ружье не новое, но какое же оно душевное! Характеристики моего экземпляра ружья Merkel: Калибр: 16 Патронник: 70 мм Длина ствола: 740 мм Вес: 3.1 кг Дульные сужения: 0.4 (чок с напором) и 0.6 (получок) Что понравилось в Меркель при последней охоте (утка на открытии): Баланс: Ружье Меркель отлично сбалансировано. Несмотря на возраст, вскидывается легко и быстро. Для ходовой охоты, когда нужно мгновенно среагировать, самое то. Вес распределен хорошо, руки не устают, даже после нескольких часов брождений по болоту. Бой: Бой у ружья Меркель резкий и кучный, особенно с чока (0.4). Утка валилась чисто, без подранков, даже на приличных дистанциях. Патроны использовал самокрут, навеску подбирал под это ружье, конечно. Результатом доволен на все сто! Эстетика: Ну, тут без комментариев. Ружье Bernhard Merkel – просто красавец. Классические формы, гравировка, дерево с богатой историей. Одно удовольствие держать в руках. На охоте все оборачиваются, интересуются. Это вам не пластиковая "турчанка", тут есть душа! Надежность: Простое, как валенок, устройство. Ломаться особо нечему. Регулярная чистка и смазка – и ружье прослужит еще столько же. Что не понравилось в Bernhard Merkel (или, скорее, к чему нужно быть готовым): Возраст: Это все-таки ружье Меркель 1949 года. Нужно быть аккуратным, не перегружать патронами с сильной навеской, беречь от влаги и резких перепадов температур. Искать запчасти, если что, будет непросто. Отдача: По сравнению с современными ружьями, в Bernhard Merkel отдача чувствуется сильнее. Особенно с чокового ствола и "магнумовскими" патронами. Желательно использовать амортизирующий затыльник. Состояние дерева: На моем экземпляре Меркель есть трещины на цевье. Пришлось проклеить и укрепить. Нужно внимательно следить за состоянием дерева, чтобы оно не рассыхалось и не деформировалось. Сужения: 0.4 и 0.6 – это довольно сильные сужения для 16 калибра. На близких дистанциях может "разбивать" дичь. Нужно привыкнуть и выбирать патроны с соответствующим номером дроби. Какой вывод: Bernhard Merkel 1949 года – это отличное ружье для тех, кто ценит классику, надежность и историю. Оно подойдет для охоты на утку, зайца, тетерева. Но нужно быть готовым к некоторым особенностям, связанным с возрастом и конструкцией. Если вы ищете современное, "навороченное" ружье – это не ваш вариант. А если хотите прикоснуться к истории, ощутить дух старой школы – берите, не пожалеете! Только тщательно выбирайте экземпляр и будьте готовы к небольшим вложениям в реставрацию и уход. Оно того стоит! Удачной охоты, друзья! И помните – главное не ружье, а умение! #BernhardMerkel #Ружье1949 #ОхотничьеРужье #АнтикварноеРужье #16Калибр #Охота #ОхотничийОтзыв #Merkel #РедкоеРужье #Оружие

Post: 21 February 10:18

Hunting with cormorants. China 1949.

Mankind has learned to attract animals to its hunting a long time ago. Falconry existed in the Middle Ages, and greyhounds, hounds,

Hunting with cormorants. China 1949. Mankind has learned to attract animals to its hunting a long time ago. Falconry existed in the Middle Ages, and greyhounds, hounds, terriers, and other hunting dog breeds were traditionally used in Europe. But the people of East Asia managed to surprise everyone. They not only decided to improve the ancient fishing process, but also attracted waterfowl for this purpose — the well-known cormorants. Cormorant hunting is an ancient tradition that has been around for thousands of years. Its essence is that the cormorant hunts fish not for itself, but for the person who taught it. It was the one who taught them, because all the cormorants involved in this process are trained birds. They know their owner very well, navigate well among the boats on the water and obediently give the caught fish. However, there is a small subtlety here. It is very difficult to convince a bird of prey not to eat its prey. No amount of training will be able to kill the instinct. Therefore, hunters use a trick — they put a thin ring on the bird's neck. A bird can breathe, fly, drink and swallow small fish as thick as a little finger, but a large fish will not pass. Cormorant hunting is widespread in Japan, China and Vietnam. However, each country has its own traditions and its own differences in fishing methods. And if in Japan it looks more like a theatrical performance (which, in fact, it is, since tickets are being sold for this show), then in China fishing with cormorants is an everyday process, one might say, a routine and a way to feed your family. In Japan, cormorant hunting is called ukai. The birds here are almost like a national treasure and a great attraction for tourists. It used to be that Japanese fishermen used cormorants to feed themselves and sell their catch at the market. And now all this is a thing of the past, and the birds are not able to compete with fishing trawlers. And their owners receive income not from fish, but from the tourism department for the spectacle they arrange. But in China, the approach to cormorant fishing is somewhat different. The birds are cherished and cherished there, they live in Chinese fishermen's families almost as family members. Offending them with some kind of leashes — no way! Chinese birds themselves bring fish into the boat and release it from their beaks. Cormorants are great divers who can dive up to 15 meters deep. And muddy water is not a hindrance to them, they just feel the movement of fish in the water column. Following the boat, cormorants suddenly plunge into the water, then come to the surface. The birds fill their throat pouches with small fish, and hold the large fish with their beaks. Hunting closely monitors the process, and if the cormorant catches a particularly large prey, it lowers a bamboo pole into the water. The bird obediently climbs onto it, holding the wriggling fish tightly in its beak. The hunter pulls the pole into the boat and alre

Post: 5 January 16:26

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