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Good morning Rick,
I think Stu is pretty well right on this. The conversion looks a bit rough (particularly around the bolster) so may have been done in Afghanistan. The bun -nut being replaced with a nut turned to shape , or even a washer and riveted in place also says India/Afghanistan. The stock and sideplate look right, but think converted "out there". Lock -work looks right to me, though the outside is a bit rough. There are some very good examples on Brit. Militaria Forums, under "Guns of the EIC" forum, for comparison. The proofs are right In Essence........but not clear enough to say if they are the real deal. Best, Richard. |
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