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Do you have any ideas about the specific area of the Balkans that this musket originated?
Last edited by eftihis; 8th December 2018 at 06:12 PM. |
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Oh yes
100 % Tunisian / North African look in our forum with these key words plus the lock looks very Spanish or Portuguese to me |
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Thanks Kubur! Are the photos visible allright? Or you have to download them?
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Now they are working!
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Just to add something the butt is very Ottoman and i'll place your gun in the 18th c. not the 19th c.
Tunisian as i said and you have something similar in Tirri's book... |
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