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Talk:Jánošík

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Rifles with yataghan bayonet are possibly French Chassepot 1866 or Gras 1874 (both used same bayonets). Among Austro-Hungarian rifles Werndl was the only model (as I could find) to use yataghan bayonet but Werndl rifles doesn't have bolt handle. Greg-Z (talk) 09:49, 25 April 2017 (EDT)

Many thanks for the help! How do you think, is the all ID correct now? Pyramid Silent (talk) 10:25, 25 April 2017 (EDT)
I have no idea if all these flintlocks are identified correct. In this 1920s movie the flintlocks are probably genuine, not replica as in later times, but a lot of them could be of Austrian or German origin rather than British or French despite similar outlook. Or maybe not. Greg-Z (talk) 10:48, 25 April 2017 (EDT)
The story tooked plase in Austria, but the movie was filmed collaborate with the USA, so, foregen guns also can be used. Pyramid Silent (talk) 10:54, 25 April 2017 (EDT)
Filming locations were in Slovakia (see here). But really a lot of various Napoleonic-era guns could be find in private collections across Europe so just any gun could appear, and there was a lot of similar looking guns. So let it be. Greg-Z (talk) 11:19, 25 April 2017 (EDT)

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