Vierling






Vierling - From the German word VIER, meaning four. A four-barreled gun, typically with two identical shotgun barrels and with two rifle barrels of differing calibres. Built primarily in Germany and Austria. In the quest to do everything, it inevitably ends up weighing more than one might like and doing nothing well. Nevertheless, a monumental example of the gunmaker's art. Rare.
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