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I note the reference I gave is now a dead link but I am sure I can drum up another... This is a famous weapon not least since the 1857 version was responsible for the Indian Mutiny...or the ammo was. I believe a lot of these weapons were traded around the time guns were finding their way with smugglers to Afghanistan and that the smoke screen produced by slavery in the Indian Ocean obscured what was really happening. Sketch of Arms Dealers at Muscat and 1857 Enfield picture for interest below.
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Hi Chris.
Well, it seems you now have a third rifle. I can't believe it's been near five years since your original post. I remember this Thread. I sure do remember how impossible it was to send me the less decorated one. Congrats finding a third one. Lol I've often wondered why the rounded butt stock treatment other than tradition like their matchlocks? I don't see the advantage from a shooting perspective ? Rick |
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