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blue lander 25th March 2016 12:42 AM

Mark on sporterized flintlock
 
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I recently bought a European military flintlock that was converted to a ball and cap hunting rifle. There are no marks on it whatsoever except on the guard over the trigger. It appears to be a W with a smaller A over it. Any idea what military it was from?

corrado26 25th March 2016 08:39 AM

Could you please post a foto of the total gun left and right side?
corrado26

Fernando K 25th March 2016 11:42 AM

Hello

Maybe it has nothing to do, but there are some Belgian weapons which have one W stamped with a crown. So an imitation of the Brown Bess English and a copy of a French musket.

Affectionately. Fernando K

fernando 25th March 2016 12:32 PM

Hello blue lander,
Can't you take a more clear picture of the mark ... and also of the whole gun, so that we may know what it is about ?

blue lander 25th March 2016 03:47 PM

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Wow, that came out really bad. Let me try again...

Fernando K 25th March 2016 04:08 PM

Hello
Indeed, it was a military flintlock, percussion made. The trigger guard, hairpiece, was used in the French rifles grabbed him from behind by a hook and ahead, by a piece that also has the ring for the gun holder, although this issue is filed and which in turn is attached to the stock timber by a pin. Many Italian weapons (Kingdom of Piedmont) copied French models, and shape of the hammer reminds me a lot to these copies
Afectuosamenye. Fernando K

blue lander 25th March 2016 06:24 PM

Interesting. Thank you!

blue lander 1st August 2016 01:47 PM

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Do these barrel proof marks mean anything to anybody? I've looked at lists of French, Italian, German, British, etc marks but so far no matches. There's an M with a star over it, a cursive capital D, the number 28, the roman numeral II, and two D's.

Fernando K 1st August 2016 02:32 PM

Hello
Any letter of the alphabet with the asterisk is the mark or punch the ubnspector the test bench Liejan but somewhere should have the punch ELG
Fernando K

blue lander 1st August 2016 07:39 PM

Thank you. I don't see ELG anywhere on the barrel.


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