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|  28th August 2019, 11:36 AM | #1 | 
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			Watch it again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM_jVv1RDk8 Cool, but too much khukuri throwing. Saw a few jezhails too. I gather the cartridge grease religious thing was a lie - and they were actually greased with vegetable based grease. "We have blades of steel" | 
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|  28th August 2019, 09:33 PM | #2 | 
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			Thanks Wayne!!! An absolutely great nostalgic movie, with the pageantry of those great films of yesteryear. Forget accuracy, in those days it was all just the magic of the big screen .  Not sure I recall kukri throwing. I had not recalled the Indian Mutiny being in this either. Like much of the lore of India and the Raj, the 'greased cartridge' case was dramatically seized upon, though the circumstances causing the rebellion were far more complex. The cartridges for the new rifled Enfields were indeed initially greased, through horrendous oversight by the British administration with pig tallow in those issued from England; the ones made at the Dum Dum arsenal with cow tallow....thereby totally alienating the Muslim as well as Hindu sepoys. The huge faux pas was realized quickly and orders from Bengal directed all extant cartridges be issued only to European forces; the native troops to create their own tallow of choice; and the entire drill to have cartridges broken open by fingers rather than teeth. It was too late, the battle cry issued, and the disinformative info claiming vegetable fat fell flat on its face. In all, a bit of a 'sticky wicket' which exploded catastrophically. | 
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|  9th September 2020, 01:36 PM | #3 | 
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			My interest in this thread was recently revived by me actually getting one of these at last. On a previous thread there was a comment as to what 10 rupees was worth in real terms, and being the sort of person I am I found out. In 1898 it comes out as £157 in modern UK money, and about $200, working from the gold standard as it was on at the time. Now the pictures, my Jezail, and working out of the conversion.
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|  20th January 2021, 10:04 PM | #4 | 
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			OK, don't all laugh, but I'm seriously considering acquiring a jezail, to see how it shoots. Has anyone out there actually seriously fired one of these, as a target rifle? Hoping to get some serious answers, Patrick | 
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|  20th January 2021, 10:46 PM | #5 | 
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			Suggest you PM RICKYSTL. I know he has shot these (and is still with us!!.  ) Stu | 
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|  25th January 2021, 05:52 PM | #6 | 
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			Thanks Stu Received a PM from Patrick. Rick | 
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|  2nd April 2021, 11:17 AM | #7 | 
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				 |  Shooting an original Jezail rifle 
			
			OK, it took a long time, thanks to Covid range restrictions etc. But I did it. See the new thread! | 
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