J.P. Sauer & Sohn, a vintage 12 gauge side by side shotgun made in Germany in 1955. This is a very high grade scalloped box lock action. The exact model is not certain but it has been suggested that is is a special edition know as the 'Artemis Royal)' as it can be observed in well executed engraving on the trigger guard in gold leaf lettering 'AR' - All serial numbers match - The action has still extremely tight lock up with cocking indicators, dual locking lugs side clips and top lever still very much to the right of center. Coin finished aged patina with deep cut floral and arabesque engraving. The barrels are fluid steel / nitro proofed and are 28' in length with two ivory beads, choked half and full choke. It has the original 70mm / 2 3/4' chambers with tight forcing cones ideal for smokeless cartridges loaded with fiber wads (the ammunition produced at that time) rather than our contemporary plastic shotcups. It can neverthless be safely used with any 2 3'4' modern 12 gauge shells. It has absolutely mirror bores. The stock and fore-end have have tight well executed checkering still very raised and crisp with pistol grip and black corditte Sauer butt pad. It has very nice European walnut with reddish tint and dark veins producing some nice figure and a beautifully carved cheek piece. This gun is in overall very nice original condition - worthy of full collector restoration. It was frequently used for upland bird hunting and exhibits various handling marks typical of field conditions. Low reserve price is in keeping with the present condition of this shotgun.
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Example walnut butt stock made for JP Sauer Royal SxS 20 gauge shotgun. Semi inlet and will require fit and finish. Wiped down with mineral spirits and IS NOT FINISHED.
Jp Sauer Sohn Royal Shotgun Forum Parts
All semi-inlet products require final fitting to your action and final sanding and finish of exterior of stock. Semi-inlet products do require some knowledge of firearms and woodworking skills for installation. Returns will be accepted for exchange only at the discretion of Macon Gunstocks. All sales are final.
This butt stock can be fit, finished & checkered on your gun. PLEASE NOTE: checkering cannot be done until fit, shape, installation of pad or plate and finish is complete.
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Item #: JP Sauer Royal Stock
Jp Sauer Sohn Royal Shotgun Forum Site
Thanx for clearing that bit up with the translation Mr.Watson.Sorry AK,I wasn't trying to call you a liar,but it's not spelled out as 'Drilling' by letter.Now saying it means Drilling makes sense.Does anyone know what the 'Suhl' is at the end of 'Son'? And no sir, I have not had the barrels(all 3 of them) off. I don't have it sitting in front of me,but if I'm not mistaken they're welded together or something. There's no real discernible seam between any of them.Again, this gun has not been worked over,tooled or modified in any way. It's only been shot once since WWII and that was 1 barrel with 1 12gauge shell 1 time. And it does not look like it was shot much before WWII. The rifling all the way down the lower barrel looks crisp enough to be new. I told Steve(my step dad) that I believed J.P. was the Sauer in SigSauer, was I wrong on that one????? I'm getting the idea that the '705' on the inside of the forearm is just an in-house part number. Oh man, as I'm sitting here writing this,I just remembered AK said that they were frequently given to aircrews...........and just before I left moms last night I said to Steve ' Boy!, Who ever owned this originally must have been really,really short.' It's starting to smell like AK was correct right out of the chute! As soon as I go back to moms I'm going to try and clean it up,find some suitable lighting and take a couple of pic.'s. But please keep an eye on this thread if you can. It's a little unfair to ask for blind appraisals.