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Spectacular Unissued Condition Robert Johnson Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,750.00 USD
Spectacular Unissued Condition Robert Johnson Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol

Estimate: $2500 - 3750
This is exceptional example of an unissued Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol manufactured in 1842 by Robert Johnson of Middletown, Connecticut. Robert Johnson manufactured an estimate 18,000 Model 1836 Pistols under government contracts between 1836 and 1844. The Model 1836 pistol was the primary handgun issued by the U.S. Army during the Mexican War. The pistol has the distinctive swivel ramrod and combination barrel band/side plate. The barrel and iron furniture are finished 'National Armory Bright'. The lock plate, hammer, frizzen and barrel tang are casehardened. The stock is oil-finished black walnut. The lock plate has a beveled front and rounded rear and is fitted with a reinforced hammer and detachable brass pan. The lock plate is marked "U.S./R.JOHNSON/MIDDN CONN/1842". "U.S/JCB/P" is stamped on the top of the barrel. The "JH" and "WAT" oval Ordnance final and sub-inspection marks with script initials are stamped on the left stock flat. Small single letter Ordnance sub-inspection marks are stamped on most major components. The Model 1836 Pistol was the last U.S. flintlock martial pistol and is generally considered to be the best U.S. military flintlock handgun. Comes with a small wooden plaque with "1836 R. JOHNSON" marked brass plate.
BBL: 8 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 54
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Very fine as unissued with the barrel, trigger guard, barrel band, side plate and butt cap remaining bright with a small area of minor pitting on the barrel near the muzzle. The bore is bright and the pistol appears unfired. Most of the darkened original case colors remain on the hammer and frizzen with a smooth dark patina on the lock. The stock is excellent with a minor scratch on the right side of the grip, a small shallow gouge on the left flat and a few minor dings. The cartouches are sharp and the markings clear. The action is excellent.
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