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Old 13th May 2017, 09:17 AM   #9
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Default MENTION OF MATCHLOCK BARRELS FAVOURED BY THE ARAB MERCENARIES SERVING IN MYSORE,INDI

FOUND THIS WHILE READING FIREARMS OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD,INDIA AND MYSORE KINGDOM OF TIPU SULTAN PERIOD
CONNECTION OF MANY TORADOR BARRELS ENDED UP IN OMAN








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Originally Posted by Pukka Bundook
Salaams Ibrahiim,

The parting of these barrels is a puzzlement to me, but well understand that a modern nitro powder is more than capable of such destruction.

These are the barrels that Robin Wiggington said were from "another part of India " when addressing two such barrels in Tipu Sultan's collection.
(Stocked up actually in a more modern European style, with snapping mechanisms and self-opening pans!)
Elgood believes Persian, though.

What I Do Not understand is;
Why do we not see these barrels on Persian arms, (correct me if I am wrong)
Or on Indian arms very often? I know of the two previously mentioned in Tipu Sultan's armoury, and One other from Sind, stocked in the Afghan style.
One would imagine wherever they came from before being traded into Oman, there would have been Some of them left in the country of origin.

Of interest is the fact that the cartouches in Tipu's barrels had Also been removed, so these and the ones you have Ibrahiim, may have had said cartouches removed for a Very long time!
Question if I may Ibrahiim;
Have you seen any of these barrels with the silver cartouche still in place?

Thank you for your time.
Richard.
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