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3311
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$4,025.00
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EXTREMELY FINE MODEL 1836 U.S. MARTIAL FLINTLOCK PISTOL.SN NSN. Cal. 54. This is as fine an “R. JOHNSON”, Middleton, CT single shot martial flint pistol you will find. This gun conforms to the usual configuration having 8-1/2″ rnd smooth bore bbl, brass blade front sight, oval shaped rear sight on the bbl tang with an overall length of about 14″. Gun is iron mounted with swivel-type steel ramrod. Lockplate is flat and beveled ahead of the hammer marked “US/R JOHNSON/MIDDn CONN/1841″. Lockplate is case hardened and most of the case colors are still present. Proof stampings on the breech of the bbl are “US/NWP/P” (Nahum W. Patch). This was the last US martial flint pistol manufactured. Norm Flayderman states in his Guide to American Antique Firearms “Many collectors regard this as the best made, most attractive and best performing of all U.S. military flint handguns. It was standard issue handgun during the Mexican War and continued to see extensive use, converted to percussion, in the Civil War.” Even though 41,000 of these guns were made between 1836 and 1844, most were converted to percussion and few survive as orig flint in as fine condition as this gun. CONDITION: Bbl and iron mountings are overall bright/white with scattered areas of staining and fine pin prick pitting. Case hardened lock and breech retain 50% of their case colors though mostly dark and muted. Stock is fine and solid with 2 bright well-struck cartouches. There is about a 3/4″ x 1/16″ cut out crescent of the sharp edge above lockplate. Wood still exhibits raised grain with scattered small scratches and shallow dents under an old thin varnish layer applied to entire gun. Bore is bright and shiny gun was possibly never fired. Small sub-inspector marks are found on trigger guard and bbl. 4-53580 JS311 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3311
Auction: Firearms - Fall 2014 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |