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Location: FRANCE
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I've attached a few photos of one percussion djezail, there is no one mark on it.
The barrel seems older than the gun ,there is a great work on it in the hidden face and I just saw this works when I was removing the barrel. I’m wondering if it is a typical barrel from Afghanistan. Thanks in advance for any info! Cerjak |
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the barrel seems very similar with 18 th century turkish shishana tufek muskets- we have a number of them in our museum and the shape also the aiming components(visier & ziel) are the same. I think it s a 18 c barrel with conversion from flintlock to percussion of course
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It is an Afghan jezail not doubt about it. The barrels were made locally(back then better artisans) or imported from Persia or the Ottoman empire. The barrel is damascus, which adds a bit value to the item. Usually the were flintlocks but I have see a few percussion ones. The stock looks original, most stocks are newer nowadays. but good find. suprising that the lock has not markings.
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Thank you AJ and Sergiu
It is right that many stocks are newer on the JETZAIL we find in the market but this one has an original one. |
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