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Rasak (AAA2546)

Object name: Rasak
Rasak (AAA2546) Repro ID: E8626
E8626, Rasak
© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
About our images
Artist/maker: unknown
Date made: 19th century
Place made: Balkans
Materials: steel; brass; wood
Measurements:  Overall: 100 x 1400 x 40 mm
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Collection: Firearms
Description:

The wooden swallow-tail stock is covered with beaten brass and an ornate trigger is set into the stock. The lock is a flintlock. The barrel is made of steel, bound to the stock with beaten brass bands. The calibre is 0.75in. A crocodile or serpent and a bird are scratched on the side of the stock as well as '18 IX'. This would indicate the gun was captured during the Royal Navy's occupation of the Ionian islands during the Napoleonic wars. The rasak was one of the weapons carried by Napoleon's Balkan troops.