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HI STU SAW THIS COUPLE OF WEEKENDS BACK AT WELLINGTON,WERE YOU THERE FOR THE GUN AUCTION?
ITS TRANSLATES TO NOSTRAT ALLAH [A PERSONS NAME] CANNOT SEE THE OTHER SIDE IF YOU SHOW ANOTHER PICTURE I CAN TELL YOU WHATS IS WRITTEN REGARDS RAJESH |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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Hi Stu
An interesting Algerian Kabyle gun. It has the less encountered French style Flintlock vs the more common Toe-Lock Miquelet. In this case it is likely both the lock and barrel were both European made, and decorated locally. Originally a long gun, this one has been shortened (some call it sportorized) in a common manner done to European military muskets during the period. Which makes me think that this gun may have been owned/used by a European during it's latter life. Only one I've seen shortened in this manner. Interesting. And still retaining it's rear sling ring. Neat gun. Rick. |
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Location: CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND
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Correct.... it came from Wellington.....postal bid. Thanks for the translation. The script on the other side is too faint to be clearly seen so have not posted a pic. Will try to enhance it but don't have much hope. Stu |
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