fajról
Fajról is a term that refers to a type of portable firearm. Historically, fajróls were muzzle-loading guns, often flintlock or percussion cap mechanisms, that were characterized by their relatively short barrels and often ornate decoration. These weapons were common in various regions, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries, and were used for both military and civilian purposes. The design and craftsmanship of fajróls varied significantly depending on the origin and intended use, with some being simple, functional tools while others were elaborately engraved or inlaid.
The term "fajról" itself is of uncertain etymology, though it is believed to have origins in certain