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I think it's maybe turkish or something close. There is only one mark on it and I can't interpret it. Here is another pic, too large to put here http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-2/101736/bp1.JPG ______________________ Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. | ||
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Dempsey, it that a matchlock? See if you can touch base with Mehulkammdar on the translation, or maybe Saeed? If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky? | |||
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I think it's a flintlock, but I'm just ignorant enough on BP stuff to be wrong ______________________ Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. | |||
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I think D. Dan, nailed it. Match lock. A picture of the working side would solve the question. Hog Killer IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!! ------------------------------------ We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club | |||
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Let me try a pic of the other side ______________________ Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. | |||
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Dempsey, I’m no expert on this but…what you have is, indeed a flintlock although it is missing the upper jaw and cock screw. Pistols of this type are generically referred to as horse pistols. They were common in Europe from about 1680 and throughout the 1700s. Small shops in the Middle East were very good at knocking off western designs. That may be the origin of this piece. Obsolete designs tended to persist much later in the east than the west, making it even harder to date. | |||
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kaboom, thanks for the info, I appreciate it. ______________________ Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. | |||
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