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Hi
This firearm has what appears to be a name on the barrel but I am unable to decyer it. Does anyone have an idea what language this is in thanks cheers Cathey |
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I can't translate the writing, but the gun looks Albanian to me.
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This is probably not a foreign language, but possibly cabalistic or enigmatic symbols in the form of letters.
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Hi,
Similar 'gobbledegook' on a Balkan pistol of mine. Regards, Norman. |
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European arms were regarded superior than localy made in the balkans. So local smiths when they made a lock or a barrel, put latin letters in it so that it looks like coming from a european factory. It didnt matter that the letters made no sense, their cliends could not read either!
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Thanks guys, now I can stop trying to match it up with different alphabets. cheers Cathey
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