Pukka Bundook
54 Cal.
Flint,
I suppose Eggerton was writing of what he saw, and yes, I too have barrels from the north, (Oudh I believe ) that show no twist.
I suppose also that in a country the size and with the diversity of India, there were likely many regional differences all running hand in hand.
Some of the "Omani" fluted barels also show no twist. (but some do!)
It could well be that Eggerton witnessed the manufacture of a type of lap welded barrel. The other form starts out very similar with the straws as he calls them, heated, twisted into a ribbon and then wound around a mandrel.
Maybe Rick could show his good example again!
Here is one of mine....
All the best,
R.
I suppose Eggerton was writing of what he saw, and yes, I too have barrels from the north, (Oudh I believe ) that show no twist.
I suppose also that in a country the size and with the diversity of India, there were likely many regional differences all running hand in hand.
Some of the "Omani" fluted barels also show no twist. (but some do!)
It could well be that Eggerton witnessed the manufacture of a type of lap welded barrel. The other form starts out very similar with the straws as he calls them, heated, twisted into a ribbon and then wound around a mandrel.
Maybe Rick could show his good example again!
Here is one of mine....
All the best,
R.