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Old 11th June 2017, 08:51 PM   #1
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Very nice comments Rick.
First time I see a barrel cover for this gun.I know they protected them with some kind of cover or cloth but I have never seen them before. Corrado i would like to ask you if you have done some maintenance on its wooden parts? The iron parts know that they are very good metals where with a little oil they clean faster than the bronze.
Again, congratulations.
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Old 12th June 2017, 09:03 AM   #2
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Corrado i would like to ask you if you have done some maintenance on its wooden parts?

No, I have done nothing to the wooden stock, I just cleaned the iron and brass parts. By the way: The barrel bands are not upside down, their shape is so that they cannot be installed inversely - their longer underside makes something like a funnel for the ramrod.
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Old 12th June 2017, 09:45 AM   #3
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No, I have done nothing to the wooden stock, I just cleaned the iron and brass parts. By the way: The barrel bands are not upside down, their shape is so that they cannot be installed inversely - their longer underside makes something like a funnel for the ramrod.
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Good, so now the only guns with this kind of barrel bands are found in North Africa, especially in Algeria.
Lot of people from the Balkans (including Greece) worked in North Africa from Algeria to Egypt.
Would it possible that your Greek rifle was done for a Greek mercenary but in North Africa??
Is it an Italian stamp on your barrel?
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Old 12th June 2017, 01:19 PM   #4
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Thank you Corrado.
I asked you why in the photo the deep patterns seem to have the black color of the time while the other points are clear.
As Kubur rightly said the barrel rings are upside down,
the rings to hold the barrel always go with the big point on the upper side.

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the rings to hold the barrel always go with the big point on the upper side.
thank you, convinced!
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Old 17th June 2017, 03:28 PM   #6
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thank you, convinced!
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Yes, the barrel bands should be positioned as mentioned above. Easy fix.

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