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SOME MORE PICS.........
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HERE'S SOME PICS OF THE STOCK WHEN I FIRST RECEIVED THE GUN.
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I can say that the ugly duck made it a nice swan . A very nice sisana rifle from ottoman empire. Congrats Rick
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You're right Theodor when dealing with the barrel and it is good to call things by their name. In the Balkans after 200 years that the weapons were combatants have been several mutations in arms .
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As usual,
beautiful rifle and amazing restoration work. I guess the barrel is Italian. So nice Best, Kubur |
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