Naval Percussion Double-Barrel Pistol with Spring Bayonet - Dated 1830
Naval Percussion Double-Barrel Pistol with Spring Bayonet - Dated 1830
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This is a Naval Percussion Double-Barrel Pistol, dated 1830. It represents a remarkable fusion of artistic design and functionality from the early 19th century. Designed for close-quarters combat, this pistol features twin barrels and a spring-loaded bayonet, offering both ranged fire and hand-to-hand versatility—ideal for naval officers of the era.
The pistol also features an ornate side design, adding a touch of elegance and rarity to its already exceptional handiwork, making it a standout piece among naval arms from the early 19th century.
The percussion system, which replaced earlier flintlock mechanisms, highlights the technological advancements of the period. Its compact yet powerful design reflects the needs of sailors and officers aboard ships, where reliability and adaptability were paramount. With its historical significance and mechanical ingenuity, this piece stands as an extraordinary collectible for antique firearm enthusiasts and maritime historians alike.
Key Features:
- Dated 1830
- Rare spring-loaded bayonet
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Twin-barrel design, emphasis on close quarters combat & ranged capability
Condition: This pistol is in excellent condition, showcasing remarkable preservation for its age. The handgrip remains sturdy and well-preserved, while the metal and steel components exhibit only minor wear consistent with its age and historical use. Overall, the pistol is in great condition, with an authentic patina that adds to its timeless appeal and historical value.
Location: Collector's Crossroads - CC#WGG0035