Is “30-06OR” on 12/70mm x 12/70mm x 30-06OR Simson Drilling the same as common 30-06 Springfield?

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Hopefully, I am asking this in the right forum. If not, advise me as I am new here.

Recently became the next owner of a Drilling with markings on top of barrels: “Simson Suhl made in GDR” “SPECIAL-GEWEHRLAUFSTAHL”.

Markings under barrels:

On shotgun barrels: “18.5” “12/70mm”,

On rifle barrel: “1282” and “30-06OR”

“N” with proof mark? on all three barrels which I assume to be a nitro proof mark.

Here is my question, is “30–06OR” the same as 30-06 Springfield? Am I to use my common 30-06 deer rifle ammunition in this or will I have catastrophic consequences while carrying this nicely engraved firearm?

I purchased this as I can’t imagine a better gun to walk around in the woods with up here in SE Alaska. 30-06 with 180gr Barnes TTSX for blacktail deer, two 12ga 2 3/4” inch Brenneke slugs for those pesky brown bear which come to the deer shot and camp dinner table plus a pocket full of shells for ducks and grouse seems to be what this combination gun was made for.

Any advice resulting in my looking less uneducated about this is firearm is greatly appreciated.
 
Pictures would be good. Lots of german hunters on the forum here. 30-06 was the same in East Germany, but very uncommon. Sounds like a gun made for export. Look for the Q1 stamp. Some break actions do fine with higher pressure cartridges like 270 or 30.-06.
 
I am willing to be this is a gun modified to take a 7x65R case sized and trimmed to make a 30-06R, not very uncommon in Europe. if so-it will still fire standard 30-06 safely.

Have a smith check with a set of 30-06 chamber gauges or do a cast.
 
Does not the R imply a rimmed case, not a rimless case? If so it would headspace on the rim, not the shoulder.
 
I think it could also mean Without Rim

« Ohne Rand « of my school German is correct

Only named « .30 R « I know of is .30R Blaser
 
Yes, but no other rimless round is called "OR". .30-06 is simply .30-06. If they were using a European designation, it would be 7.62X63. I've just never seen OR.
 

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