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Old 18th March 2020, 06:01 PM   #1
Fourfirs
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Default How far should I restore?

I have an Omani Abu Fathilah matchlock, missing the actual serpentine but otherwise intact. It has been hanging in a very damp room for many years, and is very rusty.

How hard should I clean it? Back to 'shiny metal' or would this remove any patina?

Were these weapons blued? Mine looks as though it may have been, but I dont want to blue it if it should not be.

Can anyone send em a picture of the serpentine? I'm thinking of getting one fabricated but don't know what it should look like. The barrel is 1M 15 cm long, with a bore of around 12mm. I've seen other threads mention the presence of blockages (old loads?) in the breach - mine has one too, possibly still loaded?

In the under barrel groove (for the ramrod) I found 3 date stones wrapped in old material. Do these have any symbolism?

Any help welcomed!

Thanks!
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File Type: pdf 1 Barrel.pdf (1.56 MB, 1174 views)
File Type: pdf 2 Breach .pdf (1.85 MB, 1159 views)
File Type: pdf 3 Muzzle.pdf (2.97 MB, 1212 views)
File Type: pdf 4 Pan.pdf (2.26 MB, 1283 views)
File Type: pdf 5 Stock & ramrod.pdf (3.02 MB, 1196 views)

Last edited by Fourfirs; 19th March 2020 at 12:21 PM. Reason: added pictures
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