Interesting Elgin Cutlass Percussion Pistol Garage Replica
Guns International #: 100866637 Seller's Inventory #: 21906
Category: Antique Pistols - Percussion - Antique Pistols - Percussion

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Description:

Interesting Elgin Cutlass Percussion Pistol Garage Replica

Inspired by Jim Bowie’s Epic Sandbar Knife Fight!

Here we present a copy of the famous and highly collectible Elgin Cutlass Pistol.

In the aftermath following the infamous Battle of the Alamo (1836), men who died in that little mission in Texas were propelled from larger than life men into the pantheon of national heroes. In addition to Davey Crockett, James Bowie also found his life turned into legend in the public mind. Bowie initially became famous after his deadly “Sandbar Fight” (1827) in the middle of the Mississippi River, during which he was shot and stabbed repeatedly, before prevailing with his famous Bowie knife. The conflict began as a duel, during which the two primary duelists, Samuel L. Wells III and Dr. Thomas H. Maddox, (ironically) each took two missing shots before shaking hands and ending their feud. Afterwards, a brawl broke out among each man’s supporters and Bowie was shot by Major Norris Wright (the Sheriff of Rapides Parish with whom Bowie had an ongoing feud), bludgeoned with the empty single shot pistol and stabbed with a cane sword. With a boot on his chest and the sword still stuck in him, Bowie pulled the other man down and used his large knife to great effect. He was shot and stabbed again before the fight was completely over.

George Elgin, seizing on such sensational stories, developed and patented a single shot percussion pistol with an attaching blade. The blade was specifically designed in a Bowie fashion. The idea was that one would have a secondary weapon on their sidearm once their single shot was expended. The N.P. Ames Company, famous for their swords, made the blades for these pistols and both C.B. Allen and Morrill, Mosman and Blair made these pistols. Interestingly, despite a high-profile name like the Ames Company and two other firms producing them, the overall number produced was very low and measured in hundreds. 150 were produced and purchased by the U.S. Navy. All others were sold on the public market.

This example is a copy, made by an enthusiast. It does appear to be rather old, however. The blade is huge and heavy, very menacing. The hammer is mobile and spring-loaded, though the trigger does not move.Bore is smooth.

Barrel is 5 inches in length. Blade is 11 inches in length.

Caliber: .57

Overall condition as seen in photos.

Here is a very interesting copy of a rare and hard to find Elgin. Check out the authentic antique Elgin in our inventory!

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$1000

#21906
 
 

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Antique: Yes