Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. Adopted in 1836, the production of this model continued until 1844, and this flintlock pistol intended for Cavalry was widely used in the Mexican/American War. A total of almost 41,000 units were produced before being replaced by the M-1842 Percussion pistol. Many flintlock pistols were later converted to percussion, such as this example.
This example was made by Asa H. Waters of Milbury, Massachusetts, and is still clearly marked on the lock:-
(Eagle Head)
A.H. WATERS & Co
MILBURY MASS.
1844
Comes complete with its "trapped" swivel Ram Rod for easier use by mounted cavalry troops when reloading. This has the later pattern markings, and was probably one of the last Model 1836 pistols made, as it was made during the last year of production, and Waters does not appear to have produced many of the later Model 1842 Percussion pistols.
The pistol measures 14" overall, with a smooth bore barrel of 8 1/2". which is marked U.S. / J.H. / P on the breech, for Joseph Hannis, who inspected Waters Pistols from 1838-1862. Some years after production, probably in the early 1850s, it was converted to percussion, after which it only saw light use, most likely in the Civil War. There are still the remains of the brass pan attached to the lock plate, as is correct. The barrel is a "cone-in-barrel" or "Belgian" style conversion, with the cap nipple cone attached directly to the barrel
The pistol is all steel mounted, the only brass components are the remnants of the brass powder pan and the brass fore sight. In very nice condition overall with a nice polished bright finish on the steel components, showing just a bit of light staining, particularly on the lock and hammer. The lock functions correctly, holding half-cock and dry firing at full.
The stock is in very good condition, with the expected wear from service, including dents, dings, and scrapes. There are however no cracks or major damage that we can see. The grain is lovely, and the surface has a very nice glow. It does not look to have been refurbished at any time, and is still marked at the rear of the flat portion of the stock with a stylized oval JH, another inspection mark for John Hannis. Below this it is marked vertically with a stylized W.A.T., indicating inspection by Captain William Anderson Thornton, who worked from 1841 to 1861, inspecting various small arms, specifically including pistols from Aston, Waters, and Johnson.
A lovely percussion converted example of this pistol in great condition, ready to display!
Specifications:
Years of Manufacture: 1844 - converted later
Caliber: .54" Pistol
Ammunition Type: Lead Ball & Powder
Overall Length: 14 Inches
Barrel Length: 8 1/2 Inches
Action: Flintlock Side Action
Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded
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