Guns International #: 101634807
Seller's Inventory #: AH6457
The French Model 1837 series of arms were some of the first percussion guns manufactured for the French military. This Model 1837 Naval and Marine pistol is approx. 11.5"" long. The 6"" round 60 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fine bore. The barrel tang is marked Mle 1837 (Model 1837). All the metal is bright with scattered staining. The lock is marked Mre Rle de Chatelleraault (Royal Manufactory of Chatellerault). The brass band, butt cap, and trigger guard have a pleasing age patina and have inspection marks. The butt cap is stamped with the naval anchor. The stock is good with a bruise on the right below the lock and with the usage dents and dings expected of an issue gun. There are no cracks or chips. The captured ramrod and belt hook are present. The action functions correctly with the exception that the trigger will release the hammer on safety. This very nice example of the first French percussion pistol would fit any French or European percussion pistol collection.
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Guns International #: 101634807
Category - Antique Pistols - Percussion
- Military Pistols - Antique
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
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Zip: 77063
Country: United States
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"French Model 1837 Naval and Marine Percussion Pistol (AH6457)
Description: " The French Model 1837 series of arms were some of the first percussion guns manufactured for the French military. This Model 1837 Naval and Marine pistol is approx. 11.5"" long. The 6"" round 60 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fine bore. The barrel tang is marked Mle 1837 (Model 1837). All the metal is bright with scattered staining. The lock is marked Mre Rle de Chatelleraault (Royal Manufactory of Chatellerault). The brass band, butt cap, and trigger guard have a pleasing age patina and have inspection marks. The butt cap is stamped with the naval anchor. The stock is good with a bruise on the right below the lock and with the usage dents and dings expected of an issue gun. There are no cracks or chips. The captured ramrod and belt hook are present. The action functions correctly with the exception that the trigger will release the hammer on safety. This very nice example of the first French percussion pistol would fit any French or European percussion pistol collection. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101634807
Seller's Inventory #: AH6457
The French Model 1837 series of arms were some of the first percussion guns manufactured for the French military. This Model 1837 Naval and Marine pistol is approx. 11.5"" long. The 6"" round 60 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fine bore. The barrel tang is marked Mle 1837 (Model 1837). All the metal is bright with scattered staining. The lock is marked Mre Rle de Chatelleraault (Royal Manufactory of Chatellerault). The brass band, butt cap, and trigger guard have a pleasing age patina and have inspection marks. The butt cap is stamped with the naval anchor. The stock is good with a bruise on the right below the lock and with the usage dents and dings expected of an issue gun. There are no cracks or chips. The captured ramrod and belt hook are present. The action functions correctly with the exception that the trigger will release the hammer on safety. This very nice example of the first French percussion pistol would fit any French or European percussion pistol collection.
Guns International #: 101634807
Seller's Inventory #: AH6457
The French Model 1837 series of arms were some of the first percussion guns manufactured for the French military. This Model 1837 Naval and Marine pistol is approx. 11.5"" long. The 6"" round 60 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fine bore. The barrel tang is marked Mle 1837 (Model 1837). All the metal is bright with scattered staining. The lock is marked Mre Rle de Chatelleraault (Royal Manufactory of Chatellerault). The brass band, butt cap, and trigger guard have a pleasing age patina and have inspection marks. The butt cap is stamped with the naval anchor. The stock is good with a bruise on the right below the lock and with the usage dents and dings expected of an issue gun. There are no cracks or chips. The captured ramrod and belt hook are present. The action functions correctly with the exception that the trigger will release the hammer on safety. This very nice example of the first French percussion pistol would fit any French or European percussion pistol collection.