Three-barrel combination gun (Drilling) — two side-by-side 16 or 12-gauge shotgun barrels over a single rifle barrel. The definitive German hunting gun for mixed terrain where hunters may encounter upland birds, boar, and deer in the same day. Heym's 26B uses an Anson & Deeley boxlock with the rifle barrel in a traditional under-barrel position. Type: Combination Gun Action: Break-Action Caliber: 7x65R Capacity: 3 Year introduced: 1975, Germany Weight: 88 oz Overall length: 40" Status: Active Intended use: hunting, collection