I have the original 1935 American Rifleman issue where he wins Wimbledon.Concerning Ben Comfort....sure you found these
Griffin & Howe .300 H&H Magnum bull gun, Ben Comfort, 1935 Camp Perry Wimbledon Cup, engraved, inspired by Elmer Keith - Sportsman's Legacy, Fine firearms, related books and sporting collectibles. Representing estates, collectors and nonprofit conser
Griffin & Howe .300 H&H Magnum single shot bull gun, engraved “Ben C. Comfort” with his 1935 Wimbledon Cup-winning score. Built on Remington 30-S Express action serial number 23063 (made in 1932 per Remington), Griffin & Howe rifle number 1415 was “likely” (per G&H Archivist) completed in 1935...sportsmanslegacy.com
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Ben Comfort’s Wimbledon Cup Rifle Comes Home
One of the most important rifles used in NRA’s National Matches has been reunited with the family of a remarkable rifleman named Ben Comfort. And the rifle still really shoots.www.americanrifleman.org
I was re-reading the Wiki entry on the Wimmersperg SPZ-1 and they mentioned a machinegun he designed... Wimmersperg Maschinengewehr in 1937, a double-barreled, combined gas/recoil operated firearm fed from either magazines or a belt feed with 7.92×57mm cartridges — which was unusual for that the top barrel acted as a gas piston. The over/under barrels fire and reload vice versa. So an over-under machine gun where the top barrel was a gas piston. I cannot find any pictures nor even mention of this gun anywhere and I am intrigued.
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