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Join Date: Jan 2006
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beautiful moukhala decorated.
My last purchase. It is a rifle of good quality. Overall length 1m 50. Length of the gun 1m 15 |
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more photography
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#3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Nice puppy! I especially like the quality of bone used in this.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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It seems more like a Berber gun from Algeria.
Beware! A lot of thoose are modern made. Virtually impossible to tell if it is a modern work or just a slumpish peasant gun from 1850.... Check if there is a hole drilled in the barrel in the point where the lock is positioned. It is a good sign. I saw a lot of repros and the first imression of yours seems to be original. Here is mine, Altit form of Moroccan Mukhala, 157cm overall. Silver and ebony, around 1930. |
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Yes there are copies in the market but also it was a gun with long life. Some tribes in Sahara used them till recently side by side with AK47s.
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#6 |
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Thank you for the council.
The hole is bored. It is still charged in the barrel galvano ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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