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and here comes a Greek gun with iron mounts around lock and the stock, but with brass barrel rings out of my collection.
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Hi Corrado26.
Very nice your karıofil and in very good condition,quite unusual in the designs decorations. Congratulations. Best Stelios |
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Hi Corrado,
I agree with Stelios, very nice and very strange rifle. I have an idea about his provenance but it's may be crazy. I prefer to let the others comment first... Best, Kubur |
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Hi Coorado.
What a great looking and interesting Greek long gun. I really like how the carving on the butt stock blend so well with the rest of the gun decoration. It appears to have come with it's original wood tompin, used to keep the muzzle/barrel dry while carrying during foul weather. Very neat!!! Usually these type of accessories end up being lost over the years. I'm not quite sure from the photos, but the lock appears to have a "roller" on the frizzen spring (?) Can you confirm this ? Again, a wonderful example from your collection. Rick |
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Yes, the lock has a roller frizzen
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Very nice comments Rick.
First time I see a barrel cover for this gun.I know they protected them with some kind of cover or cloth but I have never seen them before. Corrado i would like to ask you if you have done some maintenance on its wooden parts? The iron parts know that they are very good metals where with a little oil they clean faster than the bronze. Again, congratulations. the best Stelios |
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No, I have done nothing to the wooden stock, I just cleaned the iron and brass parts. By the way: The barrel bands are not upside down, their shape is so that they cannot be installed inversely - their longer underside makes something like a funnel for the ramrod. corrado26 |
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![]() OK I have a question: do you think that the barrel bands are original? And if they are, why are they turned upside down? Thanks Kubur |
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