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Bolek is likely as good as any of the old masters. Incredible.
Rick
Rick
Looks like the beginnings of some superior gun ****.Looking for suggestions ... @TobJohn and others, any suggestions?
Now I need to research and see what kind of OLD fire lock ‘best fits’ for these calibers, lengths and profiles, but maybe:
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- A Matchlock for the octagonal one?
- A LH’d Wheellock for the swamped/spiral one?
Agree most likley a scelp barrel the hutt might be loose . The Oct would suit all sorts the ' loop 'suggests a pinned barrel . Thiers some thing nice about stocking up old barrels' I got a pile of the Major Corry haul in the 60s and I've used most of them . They will improuve for fine boreing but even if rifled they clean up tolerably well enough to shoot or to get an example like this Afghan one Ile post now .Dale,
Lovely barrels and feeling quite envious!
The spiral job is fascinating.
I would do some digging to see if you can turn up one somewhat similar, and see how it was stocked up.
It Is a long barrel for that time period.
The octagonal would be a fairly good bet as coming from Lansknechts short arquuebus.
Coingrats on both, and please keep us posted on the shipping and such!
Bill,
I think the barrel will be lap welded full length at this time. Lovely work on both of them. I can more or less feel that soft iron!
R.
The bright area round the Breach is due to the original so wasted I had to fit a section of steel tube to bring it out to suitable and gave it a Breach tang . The brass lion heads where dies for jewelers I picked up in Cawnpore . The lock part of my Afghani haul in 1969. might have been part of the Afghani's haul C 1840s But for ten bob apiece I wasn't gong to crib, but I did haggle hours as one does in such places . As a rough guide when they start questioning your nationality & think of shooing you away you know thieve gone about as low as their going to go . 100 Afghanis was then about ten shillings about three $ to the pound at the time (Now its dropped three points below the Matabele gumbo bead )Agree most likley a scelp barrel the hutt might be loose . The Oct would suit all sorts the ' loop 'suggests a pinned barrel . Thiers some thing nice about stocking up old barrels' I got a pile of the Major Corry haul in the 60s and I've used most of them . They will improuve for fine boreing but even if rifled they clean up tolerably well enough to shoot or to get an example like this Afghan one Ile post now .
Regards Rudyard
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Off topic, but not the one I knew. Mine donated some stuff to thr RAEME Training Centre. He’d been in change of the classification and disposal of arms handed in/captured during WWII, had a big personal collection.Major Knowle Corry had a good collection of arms being I suppose a long time collector He had the Address of' Gun house Steeple Bumbstead '. He was getting on in years . Testy old Coot you could allway's find him in the Local .He wrote a lot in 'Guns Review' & 'Shooting Times' both UK magazines . He was RFD and some how made trips to the Middle East notably Persia after Persian Artillery Lugers .But to get these he had to take tons of confiscated guns taken from the Kurds (Ive tangled with Kurds there *******s or the ones I tangled with where ) .Hence Tons of these old barrels & rough Werndles & remnant double Scinde Irregular Horse carbines by Swinburn which points to his searches in Baluchistan . Whether he is your same Major ? Perhaps but he was certainly a Character .
Regards Rudyard
Nope not same man we Arnt. too of topic .Off topic, but not the one I knew. Mine donated some stuff to thr RAEME Training Centre. He’d been in change of the classification and disposal of arms handed in/captured during WWII, had a big personal collection.
Yes, firm on one of them, although the barrels have not arrived from Italy yet. I am also seeing Brian Anderson on the 20th of this month and will show him the original Miquelt and Wheellock locks that I've picked up, so he may have some ideas too! Thanks for asking!... have you made any decisions yet?
Please share any pro tips that Brian Anderson allows you to! His knowledge on lock making is A+!Yes, firm on one of them, although the barrels have not arrived from Italy yet. I am also seeing Brian Anderson on the 20th of this month and will show him the original Miquelt and Wheellock locks that I've picked up, so he may have some ideas too! Thanks for asking!
Octagonal Barrel: Am going to copy my wheellock carbine in overall look, but scale it to the Miquelet lockplate, which is also roughly 'diamond shaped', so the provenane will be a former Wheellock carbine upgrade with a Miquelet lock.
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Twisted Barrel: Am considering a left-handed snapping matchlock ....
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Good eye! There does appear to be a dovetail-like slot milled into the bottom of the barrel.A question on that spiral barrel. I know you haven't received it yet, but can you tell if the barrel has any dove tails or otherwise evidence of past under pinning?
I have a book with photos of Italian barrels that are contemporary to this. When I’m back from work, I can see if they have similar cuts or lugs.Good eye! There does appear to be a dovetail-like slot milled into the bottom of the barrel.
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