Found this old oddity yesterday at the LGS. Afghanistan 'bring back'. Never one to pass up something strange and unique, it came home with me. I'm certain the stock and barrel are handmade, but the lock and hammer seem to be 'authentic something'. A fairly long pistol, approximately 18 inches. Made without a triggerguard. It has an almost 'micro Jezail' vibe to it. I like the barrel decoration (which is carried over to the bottom of the barrel, interesting as you can't see it) and the markings are total gibberish, adding to the overall character. If I had to guess, I'd say it has been fired at some point in its life. Pretty neat piece!
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