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Old 5th January 2016, 03:18 PM   #1
Tony PP
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It's raining and I was bored so time for a little play. First, check out the thread in the end of the flask, seems to be a old Whitworth one, still bored so decided to make up something from memory. Happy with the results but would like to see what yours looks like as a comparison. Obviously a bit new at the moment but that will not be a problem.

The other flask , nothing special and haven't a clue where from or in fact how I even got it but I like it.
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Old 9th January 2016, 05:50 PM   #2
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It's raining and I was bored so time for a little play. First, check out the thread in the end of the flask, seems to be a old Whitworth one, still bored so decided to make up something from memory. Happy with the results but would like to see what yours looks like as a comparison. Obviously a bit new at the moment but that will not be a problem.

The other flask , nothing special and haven't a clue where from or in fact how I even got it but I like it.
Hi again Tony.
Hey !! Great job making that threaded end piece !!! Looks much better now. Excellent. I'll re-post if I get the screw out of mine.
Seems like we both think alike. LOL Here is a Persian style priming flask that I picked up at the Baltimore Show about three years ago. It was missing it's end screw. So my gunsmith made me a new screw utilizing an original top jaw screw from a 3rd Model British Brown Bess musket (That was broken and messed up). Turned out nice. And the flask is 100% usable.
Again, great job with the screw/vent pick idea.
Rick.
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Old 9th January 2016, 06:33 PM   #3
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Hi, Interesting to see your tool, heres a similar one I found still attached to its powder flask rig.

I'd always thought mine is more North African from the style of the flask, but I guess these were widely spread in useage.

Do any of you collect Indian/Afghan bullet molds ?, I've been trying without any success to try and find a source to ID the various regional variations.
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