Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available - As used in the U.S. Civil War. This started life as a French Modèle 1822 Flintlock pistol, one of the last flintlock models put into service. In the years since it was produced, it was converted to percussion, most likely for export to the U.S. Civil War market. We can tell from the lock plate that there definitely used to be a pan and frizzen installed. There are some additional markings, which may be rack or unit markings.
The pistol looks to have seen long service, and the metalwork shows patination overall, with some areas of past pitting. The wood and metal have been cleaned, which has removed most of the original markings. It is also very possible that the lock markings were originally removed on purpose, as it was very common for exporters to remove country markings so that the origin could not be traced.
There is however still the letter N on the lock plate, next two a double stamp which looks to read GEANTY, which could be the importer that handled the pistol. Next to the cap bolster is the number 853, possibly a date, and 383 is marked on the other side. The stock has definitely been cleaned a lot, however there are still some very faint markings on the left side, which could possibly be used to trace the history of the gun.
Condition is very good, with a lovely patina on the brass components and wear commensurate with age. We checked the lock, and it does not appear to have any half-cock position, but we do not know if this is just from wear or from a purposely done modification. The stock is in good condition, though it definitely does show wear from service. The original ramrod is present, with a patina that matches the rest of the metalwork.
This a good representative example of the many interesting European cast-off weapons that crossed the ocean to serve during the American Civil War, and would be a nice addition to any display of imported arms, having been updated prior to exportation.
In very nice condition, a French M-1822 Percussion Converted Pistol, ready to research and display!
Specifications-
Year of Manufacture: 1830s, updated later.
Bore Diameter: .73"
Cartridge Type: Ball and Powder
Barrel Length: 7 3/4 Inches
Overall Length: 13 3/4 Inches
Action type: Side Action Lock
Feed System: Muzzle Loaded
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