1st August 2006, 06:12 AM | #1 |
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Indo-Afghani Weapons?
Can anyone identify the source of this display of weapons?
Can any one identify the weapons? |
2nd August 2006, 06:26 AM | #2 |
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Doesn't anyone know what these knives and swords are?
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2nd August 2006, 09:53 AM | #3 |
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I thought the original questian was to find the source of the display.
The source of each weapons is easier , Although its many & varied & includes, Yemen, Afghanistan, England, Nepal , Sudan & I am sure other middle eastern to eastern countries as well. Spiral |
2nd August 2006, 11:06 AM | #4 |
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I see
Bayonet - knife Remington 1913 with scabbard Turkoman kard |
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Taking this in the spirit of a television game show question, I'll try my hand at a rough answer.
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2nd August 2006, 04:04 PM | #6 |
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Berk, I dont know if you win the convertable but you certainly get to play again next week! Rod
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2nd August 2006, 05:45 PM | #7 |
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Actually I didn't intend it to be a contest, but if it works...
When I posted the picture I though it was a display from some museum. I now know that it a studio picture take from a 1970's era issue of Guns and Ammo Magazine. I still don't know what prompted the picture. I was hoping to learn what the swords and knives where as a learning process. My limited knowledge of these tells me that they are swords and knives from the Indo-Arab part of the world. Thanks for their names. The only ones I do know are the Martini and its bayonet. Martini Henry MK IV, Pattern C and Pattern 1887 Sword Bayonet Mk III. 10 round packet of rolled foil case 577/450 Martini Henry ammo most likely Mk III since all earliery Mk's were to be broken up. The rifle although not exclusivley used in India, it is where the majority of them were sent for use by colonial troops. My education continues. Thanks guys. Last edited by The Double D; 2nd August 2006 at 06:27 PM. |
2nd August 2006, 07:28 PM | #8 |
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The yataghan is a montenegro/bosnia piece. Probably made in sarajevo between 1840-1870.
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I finally go the article in which the picutres of the knives were included. The article titled "The Rifle that built an Empire" appeared in the February 1979 Guns and Ammo Magazine. Here is the description as they gave it from upper left ot lower right.
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Since they weren't very accurate withe rifle how did they do with the knives and swords? Are these Victorian era knives and swords from the old British empire? |
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8th August 2006, 06:15 PM | #10 |
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To be exact the jambiya is a Gusbi Jambiya Dagger from Hadramout in Yemen.
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