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Very Rare U.S. Simeon North Army Model 1811 Flintlock Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,750.00 USD Estimated At:5,500.00 - 9,000.00 USD
Very Rare U.S. Simeon North Army Model 1811 Flintlock Pistol
This is an example of a scarce War of 1812 flintlock pistol manufactured by Simeon North of Berlin, Connecticut. Simeon North manufactured approximately 606 Model 1811 pistols without the double strap iron barrel band added on the later, 'Transition' Model 1811 Pistols. The pistol has a 8 5/8 inch, .69 caliber round barrel and a pin-fastened walnut stock. The ramrod pipe, side plate, trigger guard and umbrella shaped buttcap are brass. The barrel and lock are finished bright. The lock is marked eagle and "U.STATES" ahead of the hammer and "S. NORTH / BERLIN / CON" behind the hammer. The top of the barrel at the breech is marked "P / US", and the barrel tang is marked with the letter "P". The frizzen, spring, barrel tang and front left side plate screw heads and the side plate are marked "II" and the left stock flat is marked "V / IIHP". The pistol is complete with a hickory ramrod with swelled tip. The Army Model 1811 flintlock pistol was the last pistol produced at Simeon North's Berlin, Connecticut armory. These pistols saw hard use in the War of 1812 and had a high attrition rate; surviving examples are scarce.
BBL: 8 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 69 bore
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fine as professionally reconverted back to flintlock configuration. The metal surfaces have a smooth mottled gray patina. The brass components have a untouched dark aged patina. The stock is also fine with a moderate tear shaped pressure dent behind the hammer and overall scattered minor dents, dings and scratches. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent. Considering the hard use, low number produced and high attrition rate, this very rare pistol is very much above average for a Model 1811 pistol.