14th May 2016, 05:56 PM | #1 |
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Caucasian rifle
I'm a weak man...I couldn't resist...
The screw and upper part of the cock are replacements... By the way I got Rivkin's book, a really threat! A real book, not a catalogue... A lot of kinjal and shashka, not too many guns... Best, Kubur |
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You are a strong man!
I am a weak one, always looking around my shoulder for... you know who:-(( Wonderful acquisition! Harbuk? Glad you got Kirill's book: it is an indispensable classic. I got several examples of mine there, and am understandably proud of being able to contribute to it. Astvatsaturyan had much more firearms in her book, but it is in Russian ( lucky me!).Apparently, she is about to publish another one but I am afraid it will not be in English. |
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WOW,THATS A NICE GUN KUBUR,LUCKY U
ANOTHER ONE TO YOU VAST COLLECTION CHEERS |
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The style of my pistol fits the style of your gun perfectly
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15th May 2016, 03:26 PM | #7 |
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Hi Kubur,
Nice rifle you've got there, do you think the upper part of the cock is a working replacement or not? I have attached a photograph of the lock on my Caucasian rifle, which is similar to the one on Corrado's pistol, for a comparison. Regards, Norman. P.S. Corrado that is a nice pistol you have. |
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I have her green book, but I understand nothings, thanks there are plenty of pictures... |
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Corrado your pistol is amazing! It's also the first time that i see snake skin used... very nice. Is it a way to hide your ivory pommel??? But snake is maybe also forbidden by Cites... |
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In case you should want to see more of this type of pistols: My archive has lots of fotos to show. corrado26 |
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Well. You just had to go and do it, didn't you. LOL!! Unfortunately, as we all know, collecting can be very addictive. Nice find ! These Caucasian rifles/long guns are usually difficult to find in any condition. So, congratulations. It appears the stock was cut back sometime during the period. Possibly due to stock forearm damage (?). Is the barrel rifled or smoothbore? These rifles and pistols have a unique style and form of decoration. And one thing I've noticed, generally, they usually fetch premium prices compared to other Ethno firearms. I guess it's partially due to the scarcity as compared to Moroccan, Albanian, Algerian, Ottoman, etc. And I've heard that in the last decade or so new Russian collectors are competing for the same specimens. So I guess the combination of the two keep the prices up. Again, congrats. Nice piece. Rick. |
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OMG!! That pistol is a beauty!!! I love the snakeskin effect. Super nice example. I'm sitting here typing and trying to wipe the druel off my mouth at the same time. LOL Fantastic example. Rick |
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Yes, this Persian style lock is the most common you see on these Caucasian guns. Mine is similar. Often, the long guns also copy the Persian style barrels. Rick. |
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Here, a rather plain pistol with a stock made of one piece of horn, with a Circasian style lock varient.
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Hi Rick, It's very kind of you to ask Been really busy getting a wreck of a house up and running but the light is now at the end of the tunnel. I see from past posts you've been really busy buying up the worlds stock of Ethno firearms and very cool they are too I have attached a couple of photographs of the barrel of my gun maybe Turkish or Persian? My Regards, Norman. |
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Hi Norman.
The shoulder guns I've seen tend to have cues of both Persian and Ottoman barrels. It's really difficult to know for sure. But the locks do usually copy the Persian style. What looks interesting on your barrel is the 6 groove "U" shaped rifling. Unless the grooves are just champhered at the muzzle only to assist in loading, that style of rifling is not very common. The barrel on mine has the typical square cut rifling, but 8 grooves. With the taper of the barrel having a bit more Ottoman look to it. Rick. |
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Is it common to have a horn stock? I never saw that before... Do you have more photos?? Best, Kubur |
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Kubur,
Harbuk is a Daghestani village ( aul) that was a center for firearm production for the entire North Caucasus and even for larger centers like Tiflis. |
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No, it is not common. This is the only one I've ever seen. While in Baltimore about three years ago a Dealer in primarily Ethno weapons mentioned he had seen only one other. Actually, I restored this to shooting condition and posted it here on the Forum. But that was in June, 2011. WOW! Five years has gone by already. Anyway, if you go to the Search section of the Forum, and look under my handle rickystl and Caucasian Pistol, there are a bunch of pics. Along with a silver Caucasion belt buckle. Rick. |
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