Fine Modern & Antique Arms - June 2021 : Sale A0621 Lot 1106
WAFFEN JUNG (LOHMAR) A FINE 9.3X62MM ROMINTEN SINGLE SQUARE-BRIDGE BOLT-MAGAZINE STUTZEN SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 2544,

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** WAFFEN JUNG (LOHMAR)
A FINE 9.3X62MM 'ROMINTEN' SINGLE SQUARE-BRIDGE BOLT-MAGAZINE STUTZEN SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 2544,
for 2006, 20in. nitro reproved barrel (in 2020) gold-inlaid 'EDITION ROMINTEN', finely matted sight rib gold-inlaid 'KAL. 9.3x62', open sights with gold-inlaid sight line and marked 100, ramp-mounted pyramid fore-sight, the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Kahles Helia CSX 1,1-4x24 telescopic sight, serial no. 588056L, in quickly-detachable mounts, colour-hardened bolt with progressive radial cut chequering and gold highlighting, safety with gold-inlaid 'F' detail, florally-engraved recoil blocks with gold line border, hinged floorplate with push release, receiver and furniture with fine acanthus scroll engraving and retaining virtually full colour-hardened finish, the sidewall engraved 'DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN. BERLIN.', highly-figured pistolgrip full length stock with cheekpiece, engraved and colour-hardened steel pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 15in. pull including 1/2in. leather covered recoil pad, weight 7lb. 10oz. (unscoped) and 8lb. 15oz. (with scope)

Provenance: The makers have kindly confirmed that they have limited to the number of these special edition rifles to just 100 examples.

The rifle is named in celebration of the famed hunting area the 'Rominter Heath' in former East Prussia. Whilst it is recorded that royal hunting lodges were in existence in the area as far back as 1572 (and subsequently fell into disrepair), its most celebrated residence was the lodge built at the request of Kaiser Wilhelm II in the early 1890's. Popular history has it that having been refused permission to stay at the lodge by the (then) exiled Kaiser in 1933, Hermann Goering built one for himself nearby until he could force the acquisition of the Lodge following the Kaiser's death in 1941.
After the end of the war, the area became part of the Soviet Union and the lodge was relocated to Kaliningrad central park to serve as an administrative centre.


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Estimate £5,000-7,000

S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act