Item: ONAC25204

Original U.S. Model 1819 Flintlock Pistol by Simeon North of Middletown Connecticut dated 1822 - Unconverted

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Manufactured prior to 1899 – legally recognized as an antique firearm under U.S. federal law. Not classified as a modern firearm; therefore, no federal license or FFL transfer is required. Eligible for shipment to all U.S. states and over 25 countries internationally via UPS, subject to local laws and import regulations.

  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a totally correct lightly patinated U.S. M-1819 Flintlock pistol made by Simeon North in Middletown, Connecticut, still in the original flintlock configuration. North had a 53 year relationship with the U.S. War Department, and the contract for the Model 1819 pistols was one of the last contracts North had for martial pistols from the U.S. Government. The model 1819 has a longer barrel than the previous model 1816, and features a "captured" ramrod which cannot be easily lost, as well as a half-cock safety on the lock. Many of these pistols were converted to percussion later in the 19th century, but this one escaped such treatment.


    The model measures 15 1/2" overall with a .54 Caliber 10" barrel. It has all iron mounts including a large skull crusher butt cap, iron trigger guard, side plate and large barrel band. The breech of the barrel is proof marked JDJ / P / U.S., which records indicate is "J.D. Johwson", who inspected "M1819 North Pistol Barrels 1819-1822". It is possible however that the last name was misspelled in records, as "Johnson" makes much more sense for a surname. These marks also were struck through for some reason.


    This Lock marking is fully legible, with the Federal Eagle completely retained, definitely a rarity:-


    S. NORTH
    U (Eagle) S
    MIDLTN CONN.


    The tail of the lock plate under the safety is dated with production year 1822. There is also a legible oval LS cartouche on the left side of the stock, for Luther Sage, who inspected pistols from North, Waters, and other makers during the 1813-1836 period. The steel and iron surfaces shows scattered staining from past peppering ang light pitting, but the pistol is still in tight working condition, with the lock holding properly at half cock, and firing at full. The safety is also fully functional. It looks like it saw a good amount of service, but was relatively well cared for.


    The stock is in good shape, showing a lovely dark color, and shows the expected wear from use. There is some missing wood around the bottom of the lock plate, which is relatively common. There also is a repaired crack on the left side running from the barrel wood line to the side plate, and possibly underneath.


    A very nice example of an Early U.S. military pistol with a great lightly used look, ready to display!


    Specifications:


    Year of Manufacture: 1822
    Caliber: .54 inches 
    Ammunition Type: Lead Ball & Powder
    Barrel Length: 10 inches
    Overall Length: 16 inches
    Action: Side Action Flintlock
    Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded


    NOTE: International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier). USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these. International customers should always consult their country's antique gun laws prior to ordering.


  • This product is not available for shipping in US state(s): New Jersey

    This product is available for international shipping.
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