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Old 5th February 2015, 01:03 PM   #1
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Here is a comparison of forum members Ottoman pistols, three of Cerjaks, Kubers, Bandooks and my pair. All very similar with Kubers showing the most difference in my opinion with the front of the barrel being encased in metal.
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Old 5th February 2015, 01:32 PM   #2
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The obviously different forum members pistols, three Albanian rat tail pistols, Bandooks, Kubers and mine, and Bandooks Algerian pistol.
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Old 5th February 2015, 02:32 PM   #3
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The Algerian, may be Algerian, but I don't think it's a real gun. I've seen, and owned many decorators, with the same hammer, and aluminum furniture. The sheet metal trigger guard is another giveaway. More detailed photos might prove me wrong.
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Old 19th May 2015, 01:47 AM   #4
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JUST GOT THIS ONE RECENTLY AND WOULD LIKE TO SHARE IT HERE,BEATIFUL DECORATIONS ON THE METAL AND WOOD,CHEERS
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Old 19th May 2015, 09:13 AM   #5
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Hi Rajesh,
Interesting barrel.
The pistol seems to have been used and reused.
They transformed the flintlock into a percussion.
You will have a lot of work to restore the stock, I can see a big crack and a modern screw...
As you said nice woodcarving, as you may know, they (the people from the Balkans) copied the Italian wooden stock.
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Old 19th May 2015, 11:12 AM   #6
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Hi Rajesh,
Interesting barrel.
The pistol seems to have been used and reused.
They transformed the flintlock into a percussion.
You will have a lot of work to restore the stock, I can see a big crack and a modern screw...
As you said nice woodcarving, as you may know, they (the people from the Balkans) copied the Italian wooden stock.
Best,
Kubur
hi kubur thanks ,I got it cheap so I just picked it up,they have so much character ,no pistol is the same,its not in great condition,but just a filler for my pistol collection,where do you think its from??,cheers mate
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Old 25th May 2015, 04:30 PM   #7
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Hi Bandook.
That is a really interesting pistol you found. Converted to percussion back in the period. You don't see many of these conversions. Good find!! And your's shows the typical long, hard use many of these pistols endured. The cost and thus limited availability of percussion caps in the Region is likely why we find so few of these guns converted.
Cerjack: That's a nice example you originally posted. Actually, I like the looks of the all iron mountede pistols like your's even more than the brass mounted ones.
Also, great looking pistols all. I came in to this Thread a bit late.
Just by coincidence, I was going to Post two of these pistols this weekend. So I shall do so on a seperate Post since it is picture heavy. Also close up pics of the two variations of the "false" ramrods discussed above.
Rick.
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Old 25th May 2015, 05:20 PM   #8
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i imagine the inlaid depiction of the prophet's sword zul fiqar on the stock might help pin it down as a 'zulfiqar' pistol
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Old 25th May 2015, 06:06 PM   #9
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Now THAT is really neat!!! Thanks for posting. Rick.
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