Let me better introduce myself.
I am a member of a group fo "gun nuts", we have just started to keep a
website (
http://www.radicaebaionette.org, we already have a lot of
to-be-published original material, and not enough time to publish it).
The website (in italian language, with no commercial return), it is
dedicated to, generally speaking, fine guns, and, in a wider
perspective, to guns that are a cornerstone in modern gun history and
development.
We already received warm (and authoritative) welcome from the gun
community in Italy and abroad for the little work we've alreday done .
As I am going to be the owner of one Sjogren shotgun (well, it seems I
will pay way more than its value in the native country, but this is a
completely different tale), I would like to prepare a webpage on the
gun.
I will indicate the source of the information on the site, but until
now I was able to find just a little of info.
No info on the designer. Was Sjogren his surname? Was he a professional
gun designer? Or was he an amatuer, instead?
Was the gun its private venture? Or did he develop it while he was
working for a gun manufacturing industry?
How many different model of the gun were produced? E.g., standard /
medium high grade, available barrels' lenght / gauge / chokes...
Only some thousands shotguns were made: did the I World War prevent
from a wider production / distribution?
How about the performance of the gun? The first inertia actuated
Benelli shotgun was well known as an all-cartridge shooter.
Of course, I could understand an answer such as "the above info can be
hard to find even in Denmark" (something similar happens in Italy with
certain italian gun designer and manufacturer).
And before I forget: any tricks in taking apart the shotgun will be
greatly appreciated. I am accustomed with mechanics works, but I would
like not to damage a nice piece!
Thank you for your attention, and best regards.
FM
Morten Holst wrote:
> I have friend who has a Sjögren semi-aut 12 ga... I have some
information
> relevant to it.
>
> what do you need to know?
>
> You can see it here:
http://www.strandjaeger.dk/Handel.htm
>
>
> --
> Morten H. Christensen
>
> Korsør/Skælskør strandjagtforening
>
www.strandjaeger.dk