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27th October 2015, 11:34 AM | #1 |
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A TORADOR MUSKET FOR A BOY
INDIAN TORADOR MUSKET MADE FOR A BOY AS IT MEASURE ONLY 116 CMS.
ITS DATED 1865 MOST PROBABLY FROM THE MANY ARMOURYS OF RAJASTHAN |
27th October 2015, 02:34 PM | #2 |
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That's a nice little one Bandook.
It doesn't appear to have had much use doies it? How is the bore? Also, can I ask what calibre? Is that a little nib in the middle of the pan? Never seen that before. Apparently short toradors were made for ladies as well, for hunting, but I believe this one as you say made for a boy, as it lacks the usual embellishment of a hunting arm. I like it! Richard. |
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28th October 2015, 03:49 AM | #5 |
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The serpentine doesn't looks cut deep enough for a match. With the "nib" in the pan, is it possibly percussion? I know, it would take considerable pressure on the trigger, to fire a cap.
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YOUR MUSKET IS SO MUCH LIKE MINE,JUST ONE YEAR APART FROM THE DATES.MUST HAVE RUBBED SHOULDERS AT ONE TIME,CHEERS AND THANKS FOR POSTING |
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28th October 2015, 12:00 PM | #8 |
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Hi Rajesh,
It's a nice one! I don't think that it was made for a boy. As you said probably a carbine. My torador is also very short. I think it depends of the use... Best, Kubur |
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