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Collector's Lot of Two U.S. Martial Sidearms

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:475.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 1,600.00 USD
Collector's Lot of Two U.S. Martial Sidearms
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Estimate: $1200 - 1600
A) This is an example of a Model 1836 flintlock pistol manufactured by Robert Johnson of Middletown, Connecticut, in 1843 and later, (1850s), converted to percussion. The lock is marked "US./R. JOHNSON/MIDDn CONN./1843", there is a small "H" on some of the parts and the top of the barrel at the breech is marked "JH/P". The pistol has the distinctive iron swivel ramrod with button head, barrel band that extends to join the side plate and integral back strap and buttcap. The barrel, side plate/barrel band, ramrod, buttcap and trigger guard were finished National Armory Bright. The lock plate, hammer, barrel tang and trigger have a casehardened finish. Mounted with a walnut stock with two clear cartouches on the left flat.
BBL: 8 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 54
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fair. The metal surfaces have been cleaned and remain semi bright with overall scattered minor pitting. The stock has been sanded and refinished, and remains good with a few minor gouges in the grip area and right front, and overall a few minor dings. The markings are clear. The action is fine.
- B) Manufactured from 1845 to 1852. The lock is marked "MIDDTN/CONN/1849" behind the hammer and "US/ASTON" in front of the hammer. The barrel is absent of the normal breech end barrel markings. There is a "K" on the barrel band strap and on the lower tang ahead of the trigger guard. Brass mountings, button head steel swivel type ramrod and mounted with a one-piece walnut stock.
BBL: 8 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 54 percussion
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Poor. The metal surfaces have a gray patina with scattered pitting, heaviest on the breech end of the barrel, percussion nipple and on the bolster. The brass has been polished and remains bright showing some scattered dings. The ramrod swivel screw is stripped. The stock has been sanded and refinished, and remains poor with a few minor dings. The lock marks are clear. The action is very good.