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Lot #334

Lot 333: R. & J.D. Johnson U.S. Contract 1817 Flintlock "Common Rifle"

R. & J.D. Johnson U.S. Contract Model 1817 Flintlock "Common Rifle" Dated 1826

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2023

Lot 333: R. & J.D. Johnson U.S. Contract 1817 Flintlock "Common Rifle"

R. & J.D. Johnson U.S. Contract Model 1817 Flintlock "Common Rifle" Dated 1826

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2023

Estimated Price: $1,300 - $1,900
Price Realized:
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R. & J.D. Johnson U.S. Contract Model 1817 Flintlock "Common Rifle" Dated 1826

Manufacturer: R. JOHNSON
Model: 1817
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 54
Barrel: 36 inch round
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 1577
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 261
Class: Antique
Description:

The Model 1817 "Common Rifle" was one of the world's first widely issued military rifles and was manufactured by multiple American contractors in 1817 to 1840. R. & J.D. Johnson were the contractors that produced the smallest number of these rifles: only around 3,060 of the 39,067 manufactured per George Moller on pages 448 of "American Military Shoulder Arms, Volume II: From the 1790s to the End of the Flintlock Period." Many of these rifles were also converted to percussion in the 1840s and after and used into the Civil War era. It has seven groove rifling with small rounded grooves, a ring on the muzzle face, the standard blade and notch sights, "US/AH/P" on the breech end of the barrel, "J" on the left flat at the breech, "1826" dated on the barrel tang, "U.S./R & JD.JOHNSON" surrounding an eagle with shield at the center of the lock under the non-fenced brass flash pan, "1826/MIDDN CONN." on the tail of the lock, and the distinctive oval patch box. The ramrod has a proper brass tip.

Rating Definition:

Good with scattered areas of light to moderate pitting, and sharp lock and barrel markings. The stock is very good with scattered dents and scratches, some chips and a period repaired small section to the left of the buttplate tang. Mechanically excellent.



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