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Item Code: 218-480
This Model 1842 single shot percussion pistol produced was produced by H. Aston of Middletown, Connecticut. Aston and Ira Johnson, both of Middletown and the Palmetto Armory of Columbia, SC, produced some 24,000 of these fine horse pistols from 1845 through 1852.
This .54 caliber smoothbore muzzleloading horse pistol is 13¾” long and fitted with an 8½” round barrel. Barrel surface has light scattered pitting and oxidation. Weapon has all brass furniture including the butt cap, backstrap triggerguard, side strap and barrel band. All gunmetal wears a light bronze film or patina.
Flat, beveled-edge lock plate with thin maker markings. Shows “US / H. ASTON & CO.” in front of the hammer and “MIDDtn / CONN / 1851” behind the hammer. Stamped on the barrel at the breech are the proof marks of “US / JH / P” and the barrel tang exhibits the date “1851”.
Walnut stock is untouched and bears no inspector’s cartouches. Stock surface is a bit rough and wears a brown patina. One small crack visible on right side running from the lockplate to the grip strap. Pistol mechanics are strong and crisp. Bore is dark and pitted. Pistol retains its original swivel type steel ramrod with its button-shaped head. [ad]
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