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    SMLE .60 caliber matchlock

    I found this interesting odd ball at a shop in Pennsylvania. It is entirely hand made using an SMLE as the pattern. I wish the craftsman would have signed his work.

    When the trigger is pulled, linkage moves the arm near the flash pan that is loaded with fine powder. The arm holds a lighted cord that ignites the primer charge. Wind and wet weather render it useless.
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    That's very interesting. I'd also like to know the originator. Just curious.
    Regards, Jim

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    !!!! Too strange!

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    It looks like something made for a colonial territory - maybe a really old-fashioned palace guard in Africa or the Far East.

    Very well made. What an extraordinary piece.

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    Made in the 1970s for the Trucial Omani Volunteer Camel Corps Cadets. (The question I´d like to ask is: why?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by villiers View Post
    The question I´d like to ask is: why?)

    Maybe the builder was sick of the endless headspace discussion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by villiers View Post
    Made in the 1970s for the Trucial Omani Volunteer Camel Corps Cadets.

    Ok, I've got to ask: Really??? If so, how in the world did you know that little bit of info?

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    That's the most unique firearm I've seen in a while. Pretty darned extraordinary, thanks for sharing!

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    That is probably one of the most interesting things I have seen in a long time relating to firearms.

    I wonder if that thing still shoots, or is even safe to fire? Definitely be a one in a lifetime experience!

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    Perhaps they didn't trust them with real firearms.

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