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Dear Tobjohn ,Well if you order a smooth bore gun you can get a rifled barrel same dimensions and add it once it reaches the US or our Mr Hoyt can rifle it to suit you ..might I suggest .
Regards Rudyard
Very true. I’m still mulling over my future muzzleloader purchases, anyway
 
A nice Khirimi and Dambacha that truly looks like a baby's gun
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Khirimi still in use along side M1870 Berdan №2, a breechloading revolver and an autoloading pistol
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A couple Dambacha pistols, one is marked, showing it was made in Tbilisi in 1853
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These two were photographed in an old museum catalog that also shows the Harbi/Suma/Duma ramrods that were used with them (seemingly identical to the Ottoman style) as well as powder flasks (similar to the Persian and Indian[?])
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A nice Khirimi and Dambacha that truly looks like a baby's gun
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Khirimi still in use along side M1870 Berdan №2, a breechloading revolver and an autoloading pistol
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A couple Dambacha pistols, one is marked, showing it was made in Tbilisi in 1853
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These two were photographed in an old museum catalog that also shows the Harbi/Suma/Duma ramrods that were used with them (seemingly identical to the Ottoman style) as well as powder flasks (similar to the Persian and Indian[?])
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Tbilisi or Tiflis?
 
Hi Cyten

As usual, thanks so much for the wonderful photos. What a great Thread this turned out to be. Every time I see those Ottoman style blunderbuss pistols with their miniaturized rifle style stocks, makes me think of how popular these pistols were through out much of the Ottoman Empire. You see them everywhere - museums, collections, and for sale at auctions often. The irony is that the original prototype/style was likely European (early Spanish IMHO). But the style never caught on in Western countries.

Rick
 
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