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Original British Pattern 1864 Gurkha-made Snider Two Band Short Rifle - Cleaned and Complete U.S. Machine Guns renaming it Regiment General Göring

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renaming it Regiment General Göring in September 1935

combined with hand work

Parkes served for more than 28 years

detailed color photos

5 years – and they took us out of there in three days

Original British Pattern 1864 Gurkha-made Snider Two Band Short Rifle - Cleaned and Complete U.S. Machine Guns renaming it Regiment General GöringOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a lovely example of a Two Band Pattern 1864 Snider short rifle, made at the NAKKU ARSENAL in KATHMANDU under British Supervision. In the 19th early 19th century much British assistance, Nepal created its own Military quality Arms Industry based at Nakku. The Nepalese had originally been armed with match locks when the Gurkha armies invaded India in 1813. After the Treaty of Seguli in 1816 the British provided

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