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Well, it's interesting what a few more photos can do to the decision making process. LOL. I must say that after viewing these additional photos, that I comepletely agree with your assessment. It does in fact appear that the lock and barrel were shipped from France/Europe for final assembly somewhere in the Balkans/Ottoman Empire. As you mention, the chisel work, engraving, quality of the iron mounts, and even the inletting is not up to European standards. But is typical of what you would see on these pistols if locally assembled. Great observations on your part.However, yes, this pair of pistols are a really nice example of the locally made Kubur pistols utilizing a European lock and barrel. It's great that Andreas was able to identify the barrels. Thiss has been a fun Thread. Rick. |
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Hi Rick,
What threw me a bit, is that I only knew of the newer St Etienne proofs, which are AR crowned.....not AM. Thanks to Andreas for filling me in on this point! Lovely to get pistols with such high quality locks. Very nice indeed. |
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What lead me astray is the European style triggers. You very rarly see this trigger on these pistols. It's usually the simple, flat trigger with the curl at the bottom. Of course, the triggers themselves could have been imported. But the additional photos make it obvious these were assembled locally. Nice pair of pistols, and a fun Thread. Rick. |
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