identify Interesting old gun!(Comblain)

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bigjim

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FFl friend has a Interesting old Carbine sized rim fire large caliber rifle.

Seems to be called a Comblain.

Other markings: Liege Belgian-trp.

Like I said it is a rimfire of some sort Single shot. Blued with a two piece stock. With some sort of falling blosk action?

Anybody know the history or values?

Jim
 
The only Comblain I find was made in Belgium and Brazil, I'm guessing your's is Belgian. Falling block action in 11X53R. Made with and without a hammer. Blue book value is $250 for poor to $750 for excellent. I can't find manufacture dates.
 
Just for giggles, you might enjoy < Animation du fusil belge Comblain de 1871>. You can click on the flag to change the language to English. There is a little history with the animated Comblain action.
Cheers from Darkest California,
Ross
 
Here are some pictures of a Brazilian Comblain Carbine Model 92. It was manufactured by ED Malherbe in Liege, Belgium. Probably a Belgium Model 88.

Comblains manufactured for the Brazilian Army can be identified by the short receiver and an extra locking screw on the left side of the receiver. (Large screw at front of receiver.)
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Comblain Cartridge 04.jpg

Comblain Cartridge 02.jpg
 
Just thought I would throw in a view of drop block firing system.

This version was not a rim fire. Fired a 11.2x42mm round

Comblain Firing sys 02m.jpg
 
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Just for further education, that bluebook value is well off the mark. Thousand dollars and up for a good one.

Odd cartridge- no shoulder or neck, the bullet just sinks into the case like a giant .22lr.
 
One other interesting feature of the Brazilian versions is that they were a very early concealed hammer rifle.
In my earlier post you can see the cartridge is tapered, this was probably the natural evolution from a paper cartridge.
 
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