It's very common for a lot of European guns to have Krupp barrels. German guns of course used a lot of Krupp steel and would be the most common makers to use Krupp steel, but you'll also find Krupp steel used in barrels of Austrian and Belgian guns and others. There were even a few U.S. makers who at times used Krupp steel barrels. The three rings are a trademark of Krupp.
Krupp is a German steel company. they made military guns during the wars Germany had. I believe krupp also made shotguns, but not sure
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Thyssen Krupp. has written: 'Thyssen Krupp magazine'
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Charla Krupp's birth name is Charla Miriam Krupp.
I do not know but will know in a month I put it in a wwII gun auction.
Krupp is the name of a German company that produced steel, a lot of German and other Eurpopean guns used Krupp steel in barrels, but Krupp did not make shotguns. If the gun doesn't have any other name on it besides Krupp, then the value is probably somewhere between $400 to $1500 depending on condition and the quality of the gun. If it is a super high grade gun in very good condition, it could be worth more.Fart fart fart fart fart fart turd turd
The Arms of Krupp was created in 1968.
Ed Krupp was born in 1944.
Bertha Krupp was born in 1886.
Friedrich Krupp was born in 1787.
Friedrich Krupp died in 1826.