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drac2k 18th January 2024 08:51 PM

Miquelet Jezail
 
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I got a little lucky at a local show last weekend and I picked up this gun(as well as a couple of other things), and I was wondering where it was from. The arsenal marks might be an indication if anyone recognizes them.

cyten 18th January 2024 09:44 PM

neither miquelet nor jezail, but a snaphaunce from North Africa. I dont know exactly what this is called, i dont think Moukhala or Kabyle but some others more versed will come in. Congrats on the acquisition

TVV 18th January 2024 09:47 PM

It is a Moroccan gun, known as "altit" based on the shape of the buttstock.

kahnjar1 18th January 2024 11:30 PM

Yes a Moroccan musket of the Altit type. These are from the Little Atlas Mountains Region.
Stu

RobT 18th January 2024 11:41 PM

Taureg?
 
Hi All,

The Taureg are known as the blue men of the Atlas Mountains and the decoration on the barrel breach appears to be the Taureg four corners of the desert design.

Sincerely,
RobT

drac2k 19th January 2024 12:51 AM

Thanks to all for a wealth of information!


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