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LEHIGH COUNTY JOHN MOLL JR FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY PISTOL.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
LEHIGH COUNTY JOHN MOLL JR FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY PISTOL.
NSN. This pistol has a 9 ¼ inch smooth iron .62 caliber barrel with an early style “sighting flat” along the top surface. The barrel is signed John Moll Jr. in script. The Moll family of gunsmiths are the most well documented of all the Allentown Pennsylvania area gunsmiths, the family having produced guns for over one hundred years in the same location. The flint lock is of the early style and has been professionally re-converted. The Moll family of gunsmiths were unique in that they signed the majority of their guns while a great number of gunsmiths did not. The brass butt cap is typical of those found on other existing Moll pistols but the side plate is not the traditional arrow back style and the trigger guard does not feature the expected Lehigh County stud on the forward surface of the bow. These inconsistencies, along with the top barrel flat, are more characteristic of early Bucks County suggesting early manufacture. The nose cap is cast swaged brass instead of the more common formed sheet brass cap. The maple stock has the Lehigh county violin mahoganized finish. Kindig once speculated that there were only one Kentucky pistol produced for every one hundred Kentucky rifles. CONDITION: The flint lock is re-converted.  There is a small 1” stress crack forward of the trigger guard on the left side.  There is a 5/8 inch piece of wood correctly replaced and matched on the extreme fore-end of the stock. 4-49677 RG10