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Rare USN North Contract Model 1826 Flintlock Navy Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military / Hand Guns - Pistols Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 5,500.00 USD
Rare USN North Contract Model 1826 Flintlock Navy Pistol
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Rare USN North Contract Model 1826 Flintlock Navy Pistol

This is a very good example of a Model 1826 Flintlock Navy Pistol manufactured by Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut, in 1828. North manufactured a total of 3000 of these pistols between 1826 and 1829. Most Model 1826 Pistols were subsequently converted to percussion and examples in original flintlock configuration are extremely scarce. The Model 1826 Navy Pistol is significant as the last U.S. Martial pistol manufactured by Simeon North. The pistol is iron mounted with an oil-finished, black walnut, stock. The barrel has an iron swivel ramrod with button head, brass front sight and oval rear sight on the tang. A iron belt hook is mounted on the left stock flat. The edges of the lock plate are beveled forward and rounded behind the hammer. The lock has a detachable brass flash pan. The lock plate is dated "1828" behind the hammer and marked: "U.S./S. NORTH" in two lines ahead of it. The top of the barrel is stamped: "US/ET" followed by an indented "P" proofmark perpendicular to the bore. An inspection mark that consists of two script initials surrounded by an oval is stamped on the left stock flat above the belt hook.

Manufacture: Simeon North
Model: 1826
BBL: 8-5/8 inch
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 54 cal.
Finish: brown
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN

Very good. The pistol appears to be in the original flintlock configuration. The metal surfaces have a crisp original mottled, gray-brown, age patina and are generally smooth with only scattered pitting. The edges of the stock flats and barrel channel are distinct and show minimal handling. The stock has moderate handling wear. The belt hook is a crude replacement. Markings on the barrel and lock plate are sharp and the inspection marks on the stock are legible. The action is crisp and tight. This is a very good example of a scarce, USN North M1826 Navy Pistol.