I have a pretty strong opinion based on my experiences in both countries (and likely won't track with the likely general opinion on our site), but look forward to hearing what our Teutonic friends have to say on the subject.
I have similar strong opinions without any residency bonafides to back it up. Quality is generally excellent while aesthetic can be wildly debated.
@Red Leg has a fair amount of German-Austrian weapons in his collection so he's a useful data point even if he lacks the correct passport.
What do you define as the golden era of German weapons manufacturing? The post-WWI Suhl era?So I’ve handled a ton of Krieghoff shotguns. They are a cult following and I see the price and I do see the quality. I cannot abide the fact they are sporting clays guns and they can’t make a game gun to save their lives. Many people win live pigeon shoots with them.
As to K-gun double rifles: they are a bit fugly, the engraving is crude and childish, and the barrels cannot be re-regulated and are often regulated with a dremel. The safety system you either love or you hate. I cannot abide.
Original Krieghoff Neptune drillings and combination guns from the golden era? The finest ever made.
Heyms: a bit weird in their style, irrefutably one of the best quality, most accurate, most reliable modern double rifles. Are they better than $150k British rifles? Not even close, but they aren’t $150k.
Honorable mention: Just, Franzoi, Peterlongo, and other Austrian builders making lovely best guns.
Turn offs: boar back stocks, skip line and basket weave checkering, etc.
Hey Rookhawk do you shoot live pigeons?So I’ve handled a ton of Krieghoff shotguns. They are a cult following and I see the price and I do see the quality. I cannot abide the fact they are sporting clays guns and they can’t make a game gun to save their lives. Many people win live pigeon shoots with them.
As to K-gun double rifles: they are a bit fugly, the engraving is crude and childish, and the barrels cannot be re-regulated and are often regulated with a dremel. The safety system you either love or you hate. I cannot abide.
Original Krieghoff Neptune drillings and combination guns from the golden era? The finest ever made.
Heyms: a bit weird in their style, irrefutably one of the best quality, most accurate, most reliable modern double rifles. Are they better than $150k British rifles? Not even close, but they aren’t $150k.
Honorable mention: Just, Franzoi, Peterlongo, and other Austrian builders making lovely best guns.
Turn offs: boar back stocks, skip line and basket weave checkering, etc.
As to K-gun double rifles... are often regulated with a dremel...

Peterlongo still around?So I’ve handled a ton of Krieghoff shotguns. They are a cult following and I see the price and I do see the quality. I cannot abide the fact they are sporting clays guns and they can’t make a game gun to save their lives. Many people win live pigeon shoots with them.
As to K-gun double rifles: they are a bit fugly, the engraving is crude and childish, and the barrels cannot be re-regulated and are often regulated with a dremel. The safety system you either love or you hate. I cannot abide.
Original Krieghoff Neptune drillings and combination guns from the golden era? The finest ever made.
Heyms: a bit weird in their style, irrefutably one of the best quality, most accurate, most reliable modern double rifles. Are they better than $150k British rifles? Not even close, but they aren’t $150k.
Honorable mention: Just, Franzoi, Peterlongo, and other Austrian builders making lovely best guns.
Turn offs: boar back stocks, skip line and basket weave checkering, etc.
Really strange, as that action is well side-bolstered, and that's what it's THERE FOR. I have seen cracked boxlocks in pictures, but nothing as catastrophic as that.And since I suggested sources and pics, I better do it myself
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NO, I am not bashing Heym, but here goes to show that ANY maker can have a bad day, so there is a tale of caution about praising one or damning another...
Full disclosure...
I did select Krieghoff over Heym for my own double rifle .470 NE, after ammo for my .450 #2 became impossible to find, but I did it not because of quality or failure concerns, but because I wanted the decocker: the "African Carry" scares me to no end, especially with a large number of folks (judging by YouTube videos) who would walk back to camp for failing muzzle discipline 101 if drill Sergeants were running safaris. Oh well...
Mine was also special-ordered without any engraving and with blued finish...
I resold it when I realized that it did nothing for me that my R8 .458 Lott / .375 H&H did no do better, and that the R8 came more naturally to my shoulder than the K Gun, but I never experienced any issue with it, and it was remarkably accurate, shooting routinely documented ~2" groups @100 yards with almost anything I fed it.
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Really !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Care to share sources, evidences, pics of muzzles, rookhawk?
I find this really, really difficult to believe...
For what it is worth, it is the first time ever I hear someone making this type of comment on Krieghoff...