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Posted By: Argo44 A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 04:30 AM
Re the below post on "Baluch-Brahui tribes," identified as "the worst band-width ever OT post on DGS"....Here is a Baluch made SxS from about 1900. I found it in Quetta 42 years ago. No "Baluch" could have made this. It was probably Pashtun Adam Khel Afridi. But the heirs of the gun were emphatic..it was "Baluch.

Well, there was a group of "Baluch" called the "Balul" which might have been capable of making this gun. They were the Baluch equivalent of "gypsies" and specialized in iron working... and made carpets in the Sistan area in a particular pattern and specifically up into the eastern Iran area of desolate desert. (and I've done interesting and original research on them)

It's admittedly a bit "rough"





And I supremely apologize if I tried to set the stage for who was making what when in the sub-continent. If this offends the usual "Yosimite Sam" crowd...I'll delete.

I have no idea what's inside those home-made locks..but I do like that simple and efficient bolting system....a simple twist of the screw.. voila.





Originally Posted By: Argo44
They were the Baluch equivalent of "gypsies" and specialized in iron working... and made carpets in the Sistan area in a particular pattern...


Were the carpets any better than their guns?


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Posted By: welder Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 12:44 PM
LMAO

"No way, Abdul. Not until you try it first!"
Posted By: nca225 Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 12:49 PM
A little excessive on the rust browning...
Originally Posted By: welder

"No way, Abdul. Not until you try it first!"


No worries, mate. They’re sent for proof in Musa Qala.


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Posted By: bushveld Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 03:25 PM
Originally Posted By: lonesome roads
Originally Posted By: Argo44
They were the Baluch equivalent of "gypsies" and specialized in iron working... and made carpets in the Sistan area in a particular pattern...


Were the carpets any better than their guns?

When I lived in South Africa 25 years ago, I was able to find some of their carpets. I can assure that many of them are both well made and beautiful. Of course, tribal made carpets are not up to the same degree of expertise as the carpets made in the towns and villages inside a building in that part of the world, but to me the tribal carpets are the real "thing".


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Posted By: keith Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 08:33 PM
I will never again change a radiator hose on a vehicle without thinking, "That isn't a hose clamp... it's a shotgun breech bolting system!"
Posted By: ed good Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 08:37 PM
hit looks nicker rog win to me...but, then hit could also be from venice sue wayler...their styles are similar, don ja no?

an ah do wunder watt sum torch colorin wood due fur hits coz metic appeal...
Posted By: ed good Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 08:44 PM
most tribal oriental rugs these days are made in...chiner...

complete with middle eastern labels and certificates of authenticity...
Posted By: 2-piper Re: A Baluch built circa 1900 home-made SxS - 04/04/20 10:52 PM
This looks like a muzzleloader to me. I would not call that a "Bolt" per se.
Originally Posted By: 2-piper
This looks like a muzzleloader to me. I would not call that a "Bolt" per se.



I wouldn’t call it a gun per say....


Best,
Ted

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Not even in Detroit.
bolstered, i think the english say....
Just
Another
Baluch
Clunker
Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted By: 2-piper
This looks like a muzzleloader to me. I would not call that a "Bolt" per se.



I wouldn’t call it a gun per say....


Best,
Ted

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Not even in Detroit.


That was funny, Ted.
You’d have to deliver that line completely deadpan but I’d start cracking up before I ever finished.

I wouldn’t have that thing for a tomato stake.


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Originally Posted By: lonesome roads
Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted By: 2-piper
This looks like a muzzleloader to me. I would not call that a "Bolt" per se.



I wouldn’t call it a gun per say....


Best,
Ted

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Not even in Detroit.


That was funny, Ted.
You’d have to deliver that line completely deadpan but I’d start cracking up before I ever finished.

I wouldn’t have that thing for a tomato stake.


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Whenever we qualified with our pistol I always held mine sideways.
Someone would always ask what I was doing and I’d say I’m from Detroit.
They’d just walk away.




I qualify with my handgun three times a month. Center fire league. My buddy loads the most awesome wad cutters in 38.

Gun range is closed right now, but, I’m there in spirit.


Best,
Ted

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Did the hot brass coming out of your sideways gun hit you in your junk?
The checkering is surprisingly well done.
Fascinating!
Originally Posted By: Argo44
If this offends the usual "Yosimite Sam" crowd...I'll delete.




Only those of us who are descendants of a cousin of Yosemite Sam.
Not likely, unless you are of Southern heritage ........... grin

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