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Old 27th August 2010, 10:28 PM   #1
stephen wood
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Default Ottoman Flintlock from Sudan

I was given this piece recently by the family of a friend whose Great Grandfather was in Port Sudan during its construction around a century ago and it is thought that it was collected there along with a Kaskara, some spears and a bow.

I think it might be Ottoman - there are blank cartouches on the barrel which are for inscriptions, I think. There is a mark - a letter "A" struck twice on the barrel - perhaps it was produced in Europe for Turkey? I also notice that there is something on the Lockplate which might be an inscription and that there is some metal - possibly copper - inlay on the stock.

I would be very grateful if any members might have any ideas about its origins.
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Old 28th August 2010, 03:58 AM   #2
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The stock shape certainly looks european, maybe eastern rather than western. Is that a further mark of some sort on the top of the barrel in front of the rear sight, or just a rust stain? I can find no reference in the books I have, to the A in the oval, but have you checked UNDER the barrel to see if there are any further marks of any sort?
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