Original Item: Only One Available. Here we have a fantastic example of a French Modèle 1837 Navy Percussion pistol, complete with the original belt hook still present on the left side. Holsters were impractical at sea, and the leather would quickly be degraded by the se environment, so a pistol that could be fastened over the belt was preferable. To prevent loss, the ramrod is a “captured” type, attached with a swivel at the front of the barrel.
The barrel tang on this example is correctly marked Mle 1837 surrounding the rear sight, and there are also some proof marks near the breech end of the barrel. There is a Naval “Anchor” proof stamped into the butt plate next to the lanyard ring, used to keep the pistol from falling to the decks or overboard.
The lock is marked:
M’re R’le
de Tulle
This is the abbreviation for Manufacture Royale de Tulle (also known as Manufacture d’Armes de Tulle), the Imperial Arsenal in southwestern France. This is also which is where the majority of Naval and Marine production guns were made during the mid 19th century, so there is definitely a possible naval connection.
The pistol has the standard 6 1/2 inch smoothbore barrel, 12 inches in overall length with brass and iron mountings. The stock is lovely, with a dark red brown color, and a lovely polished patina. The lock functions correctly, holding at half cock and firing at full, and the bore is in very nice condition, with only a bit of oxidation and fouling.
These are relatively rare, and this is one of the first examples that we have been able to offer. Ready to display!
Specifications:
Year of Manufacture: 1841
Caliber: 0.61″
Ammunition Type: Cap and Ball
Barrel Length: 6 1/2 inches
Overall Length: 12 inches
Action: Side Action Percussion
Feed System: Single Shot
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