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corrado26 16th April 2024 01:35 PM

Russian Miquelet-Kosack-pistol
 
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Does anyone here have an idea what the horse-marks on the barrel stand for?
Thanks

corrado26 2nd May 2024 10:58 AM

Lots of clicks but not a single reaction. So one of our Russian forummites is eventually able to tell me where this pistol probably has been made.

Fernando K 2nd May 2024 07:40 PM

Corrado

Is the box (stock) covered with leather? of what animal?

Affectionately

corrado26 3rd May 2024 06:57 AM

yes, it is probably leather, but of which animal I don't know.

cyten 7th May 2024 07:42 PM

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I cannot say what the horse stamp is exactly, though they are mentioned in "Weapons of the People of the Caucasus" by Astvatsaturyan, but it is written that the source is unknown. It is a nice example of a Circassian pistol, what the Georgians call "Dambacha". According to the same book, the leather is Donkey, and this is a very specific thing for Circassian arms.

corrado26 8th May 2024 06:57 AM

Thank you for this helpful answer. Identifying these Causcasus pistols is usually not easy when it comes to whether they come from Georgia, Dagestan or Circassia. To date, despite a lot of documentation, I have not been able to identify the characteristics that can be used to determine the origin of the pistols


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