Fuchs Fine Guns

Fuchs Fine Guns GmbH
Headquarters Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
Owner Gerhard Fuchs
Website www.fuchsfineguns.com

Fuchs Fine Guns is a rifle maker based in Innsbruck, Austria.

Products

The firm produces custom made double rifles in high quality. While the company does not have any unique cartridges of its own, it offers rifles chambered in a wide variety of cartridges intended for medium to large and dangerous game use. Fuchs Fine Guns is an innovative and experienced maker of hunting rifles with a love of detail. It stands for highest quality, uncompromising perfection and individual options for the stylish personalised manufacture of individual sporting guns.

The guns are design icons and collectors’ items for connoisseurs and hunters and create a lasting impression as much for their workmanship in top-grade materials as for their precision in action. Gerhard Fuchs has a long-standing experience in the manufacture of hunting rifles, which is evident in the production of double-barrelled rifles and guarantees their unique shooting efficiency.

The most notable of Fuchs products is unique Szecsei & Fuchs double-barrel bolt-action rifle. Marketed by the company as a "double barrel repeater". The bolt of the rifle chambers a new cartridge for both barrels with one cycling. The company holds patents worldwide on the design.

Fuchs rifles are very ornate, and often take two years or more from the date of the order before delivery. Fuchs is a competitor to the British firm Holland & Holland, for the market of expensive, lavish, custom rifles.

Besides the Szecsei & Fuchs double-barrel repeater, the company offers a wide range of single and double rifles. In a variety of chamberings suitable for large, and dangerous animals.

See also

http://www.jagdundnatur.tv/episode/inno_FUCHS_Doppelbuechsrepetierer

References

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5sW_XYHr5Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVztvNdj0QE

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