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'''Hartmann & Weiss''' ] is a ]-based custom sporting firearms maker founded in 1965 by two Ex-] workers. They make sporting arms , including shotguns, over and under, falling block single rifles, and bolt action rifles based on Mauser-98 and several other modern actions. They have produced small numbers of double rifles, in calibers from .375H&H to the .600 Nitro Express. '''Hartmann & Weiss''' ] is a ]-based custom sporting firearms maker founded in 1965 by two ex-] workers. They make sporting arms , including shotguns, over and under, falling block single rifles, and bolt action rifles based on Mauser-98 and several other modern actions. They have produced small numbers of double rifles, in calibers from .375H&H to the .600 Nitro Express.


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Hartmann & Weiss GmbH is a Hamburg-based custom sporting firearms maker founded in 1965 by two ex-James Purdey workers. They make sporting arms 1, including shotguns, over and under, falling block single rifles, and bolt action rifles based on Mauser-98 and several other modern actions. They have produced small numbers of double rifles, in calibers from .375H&H to the .600 Nitro Express.

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