CrustyOld1SG
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2017
- Location
- Omaha NE
Looks like a middle eastern copy. The lock markings do not look right to me.
Yes sir I acquired it in Afghanistan in 2012. I would really like to know the story that gun could tell.Interesting piece with all that engraving. Looks to be in good shape. Thanks for sharing. You say you acquired it in the Middle East in your meet and greet post correct?
Yes sir I acquired it in Afghanistan in 2012. I would really like to know the story that gun could tell.
I believe the rifle is an Enfield 1860 .577 cal. that I acquired during a rotation Afghanistan. .
I'm going the other way. The crown over the VR, the barrel stamps and the unit markings on the tang of the butt plate I'm going to stick my neck and say that it was a surplus gun that was sent to British Raj sometime in the 1870 till ?
Post crisp, clear photos of the rear sight. That'll reveal much.
The bore is clean and shiny no pits and the rifling is in good shape
Drop a borelight down the muzzle, see what the rifling looks like and take a micrometer to the muzzle. There's a [small, given the rear sight] chance it'll be larger-than-.577 and smoothbore.
Thanks for the link this make sense of how this weapon would have made its way to Afghanistan.Buttplate stamped 1 / 17th.
Possible 17th Bengal Infantry, they were in Afghanistan at one point.
http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/indianinfantry/17thloyal.htm
What kind of story could it tell ? Would you mind expanding on your remark about the rear swivel sling and Baddeley barrel bands for me ( in Enfield for dummies terms ) or send a link that could. thanks for sharingIt has the oval rear sling swivel and Baddeley barrel bands that post-date the lockplate date of 1860. Obviously somebody did a bit of decorative metal work on it for reasons we could only guess. This one would not have had any US Civil War provenance. It was apparently made at RSAF and has British War Dept marks all over it. It did foreign service for the crown someplace.
Lastly, not sure I would live fire it.
Please expand on this for me as to what it should look like. Thanks for your inputThe lock like a middle eastern copy. The lock markings do not look right to me.