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Original British P-1858 East India Government Marked Lancer’s Percussion Pistol marked Birmingham 1867 British Antique Guns The Armistice of 11 November

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The Armistice of 11 November 1918 ending World War I had scuttled most of the old Imperial German Navy and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles of 1919 limited the surface navy of Germany's new Weimar Republic to only six battleships (of less than 10

after the original had degraded

commonly referred to a the India Pattern because it was a virtual copy of the British East India Company's 1771 Windus Flintlock musket that used a 39" barrel

Afghanistan: The International Security Force Assistance (ISAF) Joint Command or IJC was located on the military side of Kabul International Airport

The bore is partially bright with clear lands and groves with pin prick pitting in the grooves

Original British P-1858 East India Government Marked Lancer’s Percussion Pistol marked Birmingham 1867 British Antique Guns The Armistice of 11 NovemberOriginal Item: Only one available. Here we have a very nice British P 1858 Indian Service Lancer's Pistol, for use by the East Indian Government Native Troops. The pistol is based upon the British P 1856 and P 1858 service pistols, but is a . 65 caliber smoothbore, rather than a . 577 caliber rifled arm. The East India Government was formed after the British Raj began, replacing East India Company rule. The pistol is definitely all British made with

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