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Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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This being a fairly recent Thread, I thought I would bump this forward and add a new addition I just received this week. And this one is in percussion, with all the hallmarks of a Kyber made gun. All iron mounted. Missing it's nose cap, a couple of the white bone inlys, some stock damage, etc. The lock is complete and in working order, but the mainspring is a little weak. What looks like a stud for what once may have been a swivel ramrod, actually has a small piece of broken chain in it. And the hole looks too small for a pin for a swivel rod. Not sure. There are multiple marks of the same stamp on the breech and tang. Have no idea what it means. This gun looks like it's seen a lot of action. I do plan on having it restored, but keeping within the overall integrity of the piece. I'll post BEFORE and AFTER pictures at a later date. This piece does fill a void in my collection. These Afghan pistols, even in Kyber type construction, seem hard to come by. So I'm happy to get it. Here are a few pics. Rick. |
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Location: CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND
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Hi Rick,
Interesting piece and look forward to seeing it restored. You make mention of marks on the breech and tang.......can you show us these please. Stu |
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Woopps........thought they were included, but I see theyre not. See below........ Rick |
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Not familiar with them at all.Stu |
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LOL!!!! Have no idea/ Rick. |
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