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Brown bess flint svart krutt
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Et skjeldent objekt i unik stand med lang historie. Skytbar for de som våger!
Brown Bess er kallenavnet for den britiske hærens muskett, kalt «Land Pattern Musket», Riflen var i bruk i over hundre år, med mange endringer i dets design. Dette er en India Pattern som er produsert i Katmandu i Nepal for gurkha krigerene. Stempel på låsekasse viser skjoldet til løvene på tempelet i Katmandu. Produsert tidlig 1800 tallet.
The lock is known as a "Temple Lock" with stylized hand engraved lions on either side of a rendition of a temple in Katmandu.
Stored in Kathmandu for well over 150 years.
Beskrivelse av børsa! Original Item: It is no secret that included in the extraordinary cache of arms purchased from the Royal Nepalese Armory by IMA there were a limited quantity of original 18th Century British Brown Bess Flintlock Muskets. Regrettably, they were in a deplorable condition having arrived in Nepal via the East India Company sometime before 1820 and laid undisturbed, and not cared for, since the 1850's. These Brown Bess Muskets are the East India Company Pattern of 1771 featuring a 39" barrel. The British Government adopted the 39" barrel (reduced in length from the 42" Short Land Pattern) in 1796. This is why these muskets are commonly referred to as "The Brown Bess India Pattern of 1796" or the Brown Bess 3rd model.
The Flintlock Locks were all made in England for the East India Company and but the original English maker markings were removed once in Gurkha hands, after 1816, and replaced with a Gurkha Nepalese crest. Because so many of the original stocks are broken, rotted and useless
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