Post #501:
Hi Cyten
For the most part, Eastern and Western bullet molds look similar. With the occasional strange one showing up.
That is a beautiful English sporting rifle. The barrel and decoration is a clue that this gun may have been commissioned for a customer of Ottoman/Turkish decent living in England. In later years, I've found this more common than I originally thought. Ottoman barrels were held in high regard in many areas of Europe for their quality and accuracy. Their barrels show up on sporting guns in many places.
Note the rear sight combination. That tall, rear piece at the back of the breech would typically be a graduated rear sight itself, in the traditional Ottoman/Turkish manner. But instead, that rear aperture is opened up to form a "hood" (I think that's what it's called) and a Western style, three-position rear sight added. Interesting. The three sights might be graduated for 25, 50, and 75 yards (?). Or the metric equivalent.
It's certainly a cool and interesting gun that appears in near perfect condition. Thanks for posting.
Rick