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Hi Berkley, I remember when worldwide arms had a container load of this sort of thing, Thanks for the links, I havent found one the same yet though. But its a lot to go through ![]() Stuart (Khanjar) has one like the one I've been offered, like I said, its got decorative wirework on the stock, I actually thought for a second (Doh) that it might be african, but the silver band ruled that out. Regards Gene |
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Gene,
I think I know what you have in mind. I suggest looking at this thread for some Martini Henry rifles that have been enhanced in the Arabian peninsula: http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread...=riyadh+bazaar I will look tonight in Elgood for more examples. Best regards, Teodor |
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Tirri shows an example with silver bands and inlay "of Yemeni and Arabian provenance" on page 90.
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Hi Gene,
This one from Oman, cal 577/450. Stu |
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The pictures in Elgood are small and the detail is not great, but here they are, just for reference.
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Similar "Martini"
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Thats the babies!
![]() Gonna have another look at the 'fixer upper' that I've been offered and will report back. Can you guys supply any more background on yours? Lovely pieces BTW. |
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Your header states Wakefield & Co. Is the rifle marked with makers name, and does it have proof marks? Also the side of the action with scroll engraving suggests a "civilian" version. The forewood also appears to have been shortened. This would normally be full length on a military version. I am somewhat interested to know if it still has proof marks etc, as most of the rifles found in arabian tribal hands were either stolen from armouries, or copied. In my opinion, either way, the marks were not usually present. What is the caliber? Regards Stuart |
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