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Eustratius

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I have next to no info on this one. Friend of mine picked it up for 30 bucks or so. Personally I think it looks a tiny bit eastern but what do I know :idunno:
No markings that I could see, although I didnt remove the barrel.

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It has the look of a weapon made in the east possibly India. Will be interesting to find out its origin. :hmm: :thumbsup:
 
I don't know what it is but the metal butt of the grip with its lanyard, the double throated cock and the metal forend would indicate it was a Military Pistol.

The angular, fairly straight grip may be Spanish or Italian.
 
Got a couple of folks on another forum that think it may be a khyber pass tourist gun. Any way to confirm that assessment?
 
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