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yes - I think it is from several factors
1. Condition Krieghoffs (HK) were made from approx 1936 through the war, while Simson were made in 1925-1934 - and were slotted for army use - so they were used much more 2. Fit and finish Fit I would say it was the same, however Simson was making a army pistol, HK was making a gun to impress the brass (hoping to get machinegun contracts I have read, more profit in them I think), so I believe they put in more effort in making them with a deep blued finish 3. American propaganda - I think less was known about Simson arms in the 50's and 60's and I think dealers knew that HK had beautiful shotguns, so they pushed HK as special. |
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