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Old 12th September 2019, 11:51 AM   #1
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Just found one yesterday are there any books about these items?

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Old 12th September 2019, 03:32 PM   #2
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Just found one yesterday are there any books about these items?

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Congratulations! Good powder measure. I think from Afghanistan or Persia
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Old 12th September 2019, 03:38 PM   #3
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For excellent examples of Arabian bullet molds powder measures etc please see http://omanisilver.com/contents/en-u...Matchlock.html
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For excellent examples of Arabian bullet molds powder measures etc please see http://omanisilver.com/contents/en-u...Matchlock.html


great Items Thanks
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Ferric powder measurers would not be terribly bright as it can spark when the parts rub, non-ferrous brass is much safer and cheaper than bronze. Probably took a few missing fingers and other parts before the word got around, maybe why there are fewer old ferric ones. They blew up.
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Ferric powder measurers would not be terribly bright as it can spark when the parts rub, non-ferrous brass is much safer and cheaper than bronze. Probably took a few missing fingers and other parts before the word got around, maybe why there are fewer old ferric ones. They blew up.
In Afghanistan and now you can find a lot of ferric powder measures. I think there were even more of them, but the iron perhaps is destroyed by rust ...
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Old 13th September 2019, 08:58 AM   #7
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Some of my ferric gunpowder measures from Afghanistan.
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Old 14th September 2019, 10:44 AM   #8
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Some of my ferric gunpowder measures from Afghanistan.
very nice examples

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