Just to finish up with the sold PS gun. I'm sure the "L. Murat" is in fact "Ls Murat" i.e. Louis Murat. Probably refers to Louis Etienne Murat (very prominent in the 1840's, 50's, 60's) of the Murat family of lock and action makers (Platiners) in Saint-Etienne referred to in the above above.

"Louis Etienne Murat armurier et fabricant de luxe ŕ Saint Etienne ; Murat-Cizeron fabricant ŕ Saint-Etienne Médaille d’or ŕ Paris(1889), Grand Prix ŕ paris (1900)."


Last edited by Argo44; 05/25/20 08:12 PM.

Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch