U.S. M1842 DRAGOON’S Pistol Dated 1848 by ASTON Made During the Mexican-American War in 1848
Guns International #: 101320407 Seller's Inventory #: 190381
Category: Military Pistols - Antique - Antique Pistols - Percussion

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Description:
U.S. M1842 DRAGOON’S Pistol Dated 1848 by ASTON

Made During the Mexican-American War in 1848

Here we present an antique Aston U.S. Model 1842 Dragoon’s Pistol, made in 1848 in Middletown, Connecticut, during the Mexican-American War. The Model 1842 saw service during a time of great change and increasing tension, as well as firearms innovation. The Mexican-American War (1846-1848), the numerous conflicts with Native Americans, annexing of new territory, the rising blood-pressure over slavery, and a quick 36% population increase that all culminated in the blood-letting of the American Civil War. This was the first official percussion pistol to be adopted by the U.S. and simultaneously the last large smooth bore single shot pistol. By 1845 it was the primary issued weapon to the First and Second Regiment of Dragoons, replacing many of their Model 1836 flintlocks, just in time for the Mexican-American War. The Model 1842 was the last single shot smoothbore pistol issued by the U.S. Army.

The 1842 features sturdy construction with lots of brass for support. This was important during a time when one would expend their shots and still have a fight on their hands. Striking your opponent with the pommel of your gun was quite effective. The ramrod is captive, so that it would not be lost in the heat of battle on top of a horse. Many of these were used, especially initially, by both sides during the American Civil War.

The lock is dated “1848”. The walnut stock bears clear government inspector cartouches: “WAT” cartouche, representing Chief Ordnance Inspector William Anderson Thornton and “NWP” for Nahum W. Patch. The barrel is marked on the left side with further inspection marks.

The overall condition is very good. The iron parts have a dark gray patina. The markings are clear. The walnut stock is smooth and solid. The bore is smooth and in good shape. The action remains excellent. Here is a handsome and solid cavalry pistol that would have seen action during the Indian Wars and the American Civil War!

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 8 ½ inches.

Caliber: .54

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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Antique: Yes