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    Indian made British E.I.G 1858 / Lancers percussion pistol and questions. (Pictures)

    I removed the percussion nipple, and it has a hole. But I can't see if it goes into the barrel or not. Tried to stick a small sewing needle in there, but it doesn't go far in, around 6-8 mm. Also used a flashlight to see if I could see the needle from the barrel, but I couldn't see it. I also...
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    Indian made British E.I.G 1858 / Lancers percussion pistol and questions. (Pictures)

    Thanks for the reply, now I feel a lot better about my purchase and more confident with the pistol. I will try it with 20 grains, but behind cover the first times. That's a nice little carbine you have there, looks well made. It has more markings than my pistol, mine doesn't have any proof...
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    Indian made British E.I.G 1858 / Lancers percussion pistol and questions. (Pictures)

    Hello. I recently bought this percussion pistol, but I don't know much about it. I know it is an Indian made copy of the British 1858 E.I.G or Lancers pistol. I knew that already when I bought it, but it didn't cost an arm and a leg so I bought it anyways. Paid 3000 Norwegian Kroner for it, it's...
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    Unknown percussion musket without markings.

    Thank you all for the answears, it was helpful! That was what I also was thinking, that it probably was a Middle Eastern or Asian copy of a British one. How much may this be worth? I guess the value is less than an original one. I paid around 200 dollars for this. One last question, would you...
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    Unknown percussion musket without markings.

    Maybe it's a "Khyber Pass" production off a British musket? As I said above, it looks very British and they was/are known to reproduce weapons off all kinds there. Just sometimes without markings. But if this is a "Khyber Pass", how on earth did it end up in northern Norway...? I still think...
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    Unknown percussion musket without markings.

    Yes, I was little late to add them. Here is a few more:
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    Unknown percussion musket without markings.

    Hello. I have this old percussion musket and that's basically all I know about it. I think it looks British, it has many similarities with British muskets. But without markings and Im not an expert its hard to say. Here is some pictures off it, a Norwegian 1769/1841 with missing dog lock for...
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