Anyone got an idea of what kind of gun this really is? Looks like a lot of strange things going on there.
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Hallo!
IMHO...
It is one of two things, either:
1. One of the cobbled together parts guns that were assembled in Liege up until the 1960's for sale to low income West Africans, (including fisherman for protection from pirates- interesting how that has shifted to the east side) or
2. More recently, a cobbled together old and new parts gun made for the U.S. army market bizaar "bogus antique" trade in Afghanistan by enterprising local merchants.
The buttstock is from a "modern" shotgun.
Others' mileage will vary...
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Well Jim, it is Confederate after all, right! That explains the sucker bids.
The lock does appear similar to what a friend of mine has seen in the bizarre near Bagram AFB in Afghanistan. The metal work has an eastern flavor.
S.Sullivan
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Originally posted by rogue View PostWell Jim, it is Confederate after all, right! That explains the sucker bids.
S.SullivanJim Kindred
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I love how these moron dealers try to pass off every POS gun dug up in some third world country as "Confederate". You'll notice the provenance is always from some unnamed third party, such as "I was told..."Phil Graf
Can't some of our good friends send us some tobacco? We intend to "hang up our stockings." if they can't send tobacco, please send us the seed, and we will commence preparing the ground; for we mean to defend this place till h-ll freezes over, and then fight the Yankees on the ice.
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Originally posted by tmdreb View PostI love how these moron dealers try to pass off every POS gun dug up in some third world country as "Confederate". You'll notice the provenance is always from some unnamed third party, such as "I was told..."
Advice with any antique firearm purchase - buy the gun not the story. If you don't know enough to make an informed decision, walk on by.Jim Kindred
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Its definitely not from Afghanistan. I'm here (there) now and we lots of guns come through here--both captured and through the Bazaar circuit. Khyber Pass copies are common as are the real thing. However, this is a completely different style altogether.
JimJim Page
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I can assert with certainty that the Confederates weren't equipped with such exotic weapons as the one depicted in the link. Had they been, the war would have ended sooner.GaryYee o' the Land o' Rice a Roni & Cable Cars
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Jim,
You're right. "Moron" wasn't the right term. I also don't have much respect for those guys who think those muzzle-loading African trade guns are worth as much as a new Italian repro musket.Phil Graf
Can't some of our good friends send us some tobacco? We intend to "hang up our stockings." if they can't send tobacco, please send us the seed, and we will commence preparing the ground; for we mean to defend this place till h-ll freezes over, and then fight the Yankees on the ice.
Private Co. A, Cook's Reg't, Galveston Island.
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