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About the Sauer

The story of Sauer & Sohn company began way back in the year 1751. The company was founded by Lorenz Sauer in the German city Suhl and until today it still lives up to its reputation as the oldest firearms manufacturing company in Germany. At its very beginnings, the company predominantly focused on producing firearms based on military contracts. The ‘Seven Years War’ in 1753 resulted in the company's first larger orders for the Prussian army.

Almost ninety years later, the eponymous grandson of Johann Paul Sauer started his business unit and around the same time, in 1839, the company changed its name to Spangenberg & Sauer. After the death of co-owner Ferdinand Spangenberg in 1873, Johann Paul Sauer, together with his sons Rudolf and Franz, took over the majority ownership of the company and re-named it to ‘J.P. Sauer & Sohn’. Soon after, the company reached its highest order to that point - approximately 150.000 rifles were produced for the German army. However, the number of military orders decreased severely in the following years, thus forcing the company to find new ways of expanding its market.

As the middle class grew, the demand for civilian arms production increased. The company knew how to exploit this economic situation and consequently presented its first SBS rifle in 1881, followed by the first catalogue which was released one year later. The innovativeness did not stop there – the company's success was at its very beginning, to say the least. As it grew, it began to gradually focus on hunting rifles. Thereupon, the first Sauer self-cocking drilling with a separate cocking lever for the ball lock was presented and launched in 1895. Twenty years later, the company presented the Sauer Meisterwerk XVIII shotgun that boasted sear, single trigger, ejector and engraving by Franz Schilling.

During the First World War, they mostly re-focused on military production and expanded its establishment along with the number of staff. However, the social and economic penury after the war, made the company struggle in the following years. To ensure its survival, the company started producing various products such as typewriters under the name Fortuna; for a short period, they also manufactured bikes. Due to the prohibition of military production, the construction of light hunting rifles was launched in 1930 with the triplet Mod. 30 and Mod. 30 L being introduced the same year and Mod. 32, Mod 32 L, Mod. 33 shortly after.

The shift in production happened again at the beginning of the Second World War when orders for military purposes firearms were increased. After the War, being deleted from the commercial register and under total soviet occupation, the company continued its production under different names - 'VEB FORTUNA Werk Suhl' and later 'VEB MEWA Ernst-Thälmann-Werke Suhl'. At that point, Rolf Sauer sold all company's rights to a group of industrialists in FRG. Nonetheless, the company still used its original name J.P. Sauer & Sohn for the production of hunting rifles years later. In 1951 J.P Sauer & Sohn GmbH was founded as the first hunting rifles manufacturer in FRG.

Soon after some of the most recognizable models were presented, such as Drilling Model 3000, which replaced the famous S53 Drilling, Model 80 bolt action rifle, Sauer 200 (the first modular action rifle in 14 calibres), the S 200 and Sauer 202.

After the year 2000, the ownership changed again when passionate hunters Michael Lüke and Thomas Ortmeier took over. At that turning point, the company shifted to focusing exclusively on the production of hunting rifles, presenting several popular models such as SAUER 303 self-loading rifle, SAUER 101, SAUER 202, SAUER 404, SAUER 404 Synchro XTC, SAUER 100, Sauer S 100, SAUER SL5 and SAUER101 Highland XTC. Nowadays, the brand's vivacious history and tradition of over 270 years result in quality and experience, thus offering an infallible choice for every hunting enthusiast.

Sauer 202 (Magnum) Rifle Review

Sauer 202 is a push feed bolt action rifle with a two-piece stock attached to a steel receiver which houses a bolt with six forward-looking lugs that lock straight into the barrel. The short bolt lift angle of 60° makes it possible for a fast bolt throw and smooth operation altogether. Sauer 202 Magnum comes with a take-down option that allows for a swift barrel change.

The noiseless safety catch is located at the rear of the action and comes with an inbuilt piston which makes the weapon safe to operate with when pushed down. The trigger is operated by a single-set mechanism which can be altered by pushing the blade forward. A three to four round capacity magazine is detachable and can be smoothly removed by pressing a small knob at the front of its casing.

202 Magnum comes with a two-round magazine.

Possible barrel lengths for 202 Magnum are 600 mm (22.6-inch) and 650mm (25.6-inch).

Sauer 202 Magnum

Figure 1: Sauer 202 Magnum, chambered for .300 Win. Mag. (Source: https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/rifles/sauer-rifles/sauer---202----300-win--mag-.cfm?gun_id=101351143)

Sauer 202 Magnum can be chambered for the following calibres:

  • .270 Wby. Mag.
  • 7mm Rem. Mag.
  • .300 Win. Mag.
  • .300 Wby. Mag.
  • 8x68 S
  • .375 H&H Mag.
  • .416 Rem. Mag.
  • .458 Lott.

All 202 Magnum receivers come with four holes for mounting purposes, two on the front and two on the rear mounting surface. 

Sauer 202 Magnum

Figure 2: The receiver of Sauer 202 Magnum, chambered for .300 Win. Mag; source: https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/rifles/sauer-rifles/sauer-202-elegance-select--300-win-mag-caliber-takedown-rifle-s-n-h30960xx.cfm?gun_id=101289237

Sauer 202 Magnum

A: 21.9 mm

B: 100.2 mm

C: 21.9 mm

BHU: 1.5 mm

Ø: 6-48

R1: R17.4

R2: R17.4

Which Rifles Have Interchangeable Mounts

Two-piece mounts

All the rifles listed in the category below have two-piece mounts interchangeable with Sauer 202 Magnum. To meet interchangeability conditions, two-piece mounts must match in all dimensions except the B distance. B distance can vary because two-piece mounts can be installed and adjusted closer or further apart. The rifle that meets such criteria is:

  • Sauer 202 Standard

One-piece mounts

For one-piece mounts to fit on a rifle, mounting surfaces on these rifles must match in every dimension.

Since Sauer 202 Magnum does not share the same B distance with Sauer 202 Standard, there are no one-piece mounts that would fit both two variants.

Should you have any additional information regarding possible mount matches, please contact us. We would gladly accept your help and expand our database accordingly.

Our Recommendations for Mounts

Fixed mounts

Along with being affordable and highly reliable, this two-piece fixed mount made by the German company MAK comes with high recoil resistance and solid build which makes it a suitable choice for your Sauer 202 Magnum.

Detachable Repeatable Mounts

This two-piece detachable mount made in Germany by the company Recknagel is one of the most suitable choices for your Sauer 202 Magnum as it is recoil resistant and repeatable. Being made of aluminium, the mount will not add any excess weight to your rifle.

Picatinny Rails

If you are looking for one of the most popular mounting solutions on the market that provides the user with a variety of mounting options, this Picatinny rail made by the German company EAW is a great choice. Made of high-quality steel, it is durable and will match perfectly with the rifle’s receiver.

Help us build our riflescope mounts database

If you happen to own this or any other rifle, we would appreciate it if you could help us expand our database by sending us some photos of the rifle receiver (the bare mounting surface of the rifle without the mounts installed). For your help, our company offers a fair return in terms of practical rewards

Please send us an email for more information. You can contact us here: info@optics-trade.eu

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