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  • Lot #1272
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Lot 1272: U.S. Springfield Model 1817 Percussion Conversion Pistol

Very Scarce U.S. Springfield Model 1817 Percussion Conversion Pistol

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 18, 2024

Lot 1272: U.S. Springfield Model 1817 Percussion Conversion Pistol

Very Scarce U.S. Springfield Model 1817 Percussion Conversion Pistol

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 18, 2024

Estimated Price: $2,250 - $3,500

Very Scarce U.S. Springfield Model 1817 Percussion Conversion Pistol

Manufacturer: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1817
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 69
Barrel: 10 7/8 inch round
Finish: bright
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 1265
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 215
Class: Antique
Description:

Springfield Armory manufactured 1,000 of these massive pistols in 1817-1818. They were all still in storage in 1850, but percussion converted examples like this indicate some saw use in the 19th century, perhaps sold as surplus or issued to militia units. The Model 1817 flintlock pistols, the Model 1855 percussion pistol-carbines, and Model 1911 semi-automatic pistols were the only handguns manufactured by Springfield Armory. Double strap iron "Wickham" barrel band with integral brass front sight blade. The pistol has a hickory ramrod with swelled tip. The lock plate is stamped "SPRING/FIELD/1815" in three vertical lines behind the hammer and has the federal eagle and shield motif over "US" in front of the hammer, with "M" inspection initial on the inside of the lock and "O" mating marks on various lock components. The top of the barrel is dated "1818," and the left side is stamped with a sunken oval "P" above an eagle head and "V" proofmarks. The left stock flat is stamped with faint "V/JN" (John Newbury) inspection initials. Provenance: The Cranford Dalby Collection

Rating Definition:

Very good as arsenal converted to percussion, with bright iron surfaces, some patches of minor pitting, and defined markings. Stock is also very good as re-oiled, with some scattered dents and scratches, a chipped/cracked section around the rear lock screw, filled in repairs visible around some of the edges, and lightly visible inspection stamp. Mechanically fine.



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