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			Adding images of long Balkan musket. Seems to be boyliya, but with Albanian lock. Barrel stamped with 'M' in crown. 
		
		
		
			Appreciate any suggestions about detailed origin.  | 
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			Hi Gusko 
		
		
		
			That is a very nice looking Balkan musket. I see a mixture of both Ottoman and Boyliya styling with this one. Which would not be too surprising. Many attribute the Boyliya styling to Bulgaria. And I'm leaning more in that direction with with this gun due to it's decoration and metal sheathing towards the muzzle end of the stock. The lock has to be one of the most utilized throughout the Balkan gun making centers. This style of miquelet lock seems to show up on all kinds of guns throughout the Empire. Almost every musket and pistol from Albania that I've seen uses this same Balkan lock. Ditto the Boyliyas. I can tell you from a shooter's experience that the lock works well and is very reliable. Must be the reason for it's wide spread use. Anyway, neat gun. I really like it. Thanks for posting. Here is a close-up of your lock: Rick  | 
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			Rick said everything. It's a mixture of Boyliya and tufek. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Very nice! I' m very curious to know more about your barrel and the face on it... Maybe you should post it on the European forum...  | 
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			Very nice gun Gusko. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I have a question about the sling rings.....one is on the left side opposite the lock, but the other (about half way along the barrel) is on the right. Is this normal or is one fitted the wrong way? Stu  | 
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 I see that the Tanchika just posted also has the rings on opposite sides, but so that the 2 threads do not get mixed up, I have replied to you here..... Hopefully Rick will address this issue..,.. Stu  | 
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 Adding one more picture for you with sling ring in the middle of barrel. You will see that bigger ring is on the same side as the one on the opposite side of the lock. I have some tanchika and it has it mounted in the same way. Barrel fastening rings seems to be not ideal as I see someone was cleaning the barrel and probably removed them. Afterwards probably it was soldered. You can also see that wood has a different color between 2 and 3, what suggested some ring is missing (similar to 5 when it comes to width). Quite interesting thing is that wood is nicely connected under the fastening ring 2 (because of overall length of the stock) Qusko  | 
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 Different color wood could suggest an early repair? Stu  | 
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			Thanks Corodo.  Most intreresting.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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