
Afghan Jezail: Real or Fake and estimated value.
Aug 31, 2021 · I have purchased a couple of Henry-Martini's from a vendor here at Bagram AB and they check out to be legit British rifles. I will make a separate post for them. I am interested in buying a Jezail but the guy is asking quite a bit of money for …
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Jun 8, 2011 · The pictures always tell the tale. Yep, looks good to me - a nice example of the type. It appears the date on the lockplate comes from a European musket lockplate. Jim Hauff, is that a toothpick or a fingernail-cleaning knife? Yes, it and the Jezail would certainly look good together. BullShoot
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Inherited Jezail & percussion cap pistol | The Firearms Forum
Aug 17, 2021 · Just a guess, but the Jezail rifle may bring $300-$500 as a wall hanger. There is inlay work on the stock and most of them aren't in fireable condition. The pistol maybe $100.
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Dec 30, 2014 · It sure does look like a North African or Moroccan style moukalla or kayble as Grizzley mentioned. A jezail is typically a middle-east or eastern Africa style of longarm. Also that's not a miquelet, it's a snaphaunce lock. Similar design from the same era but a few differences. A snaphaunce is more commonly seen on a moukalla than a miquelet is.
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Jul 24, 2010 · Thanks. Looking at your link, it does match the characteristics of the jezail. The only thing that doesn't match up to the description is the butt stock. It is a shoulder fired stock, whereas the jezail is said to be curved and fired from under the arm. Maybe just a modification? Wish I could find some sort of marking.
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Is this a genuine jezail or remake? - The Firearms Forum
Feb 26, 2015 · Is this a genuine jezail or remake? Jump to Latest 816 views 3 replies 2 participants last post by Grizzley1 Feb 26, 2015
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Aug 31, 2019 · Looks like a Jezail. Difficult to date--they have been hand built/rebuilt for hundreds of years. Yours appears to be a very plain one. The percussion ignition is a bit less common. Suspect it has something broken/missing in the tang area that caused the stock to …
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Apr 7, 2014 · Actually, I have two Berthiers, a rifle and carbine, both 92/16 5 shooters with appropriate bayonets. It's a tossup which takes the ugly duckling prize, the Berthiers, a Vetterli 70/87/15, or the jezail, but they're all pretty neat each in their own unique ways.