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Found gun parts
At my work I found these old gun parts. There is a trigger and trigger guard, firing mechanism, and a couple other parts that don't know. I am wondering if anyone can help me find out what type of gun these went to. On the bottom of the firing mechanism thing it says "2*LE".
https://imgur.com/a/wAFI0dH Last edited by Evan Thomas; May 15, 2018 at 10:55 AM. Reason: Fixed title |
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Pieces of a Martini single shot, likely a British Martini Henry.
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Martini-Francotte of some kind, the block/trigger mech comes out as a packaged unit.
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I am always amazed,,,
I am always amazed,,,
At the level of arcane knowledge some of you have. Aarond .
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Martini.
It's not a Francotte. The Francotte trigger guard is/was notably different.
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