Original Item: One of a Kind. This is a Classic Imperial Russian Cossack Percussion Pistol, as was produced during the 1840s-1850s. Utilizing the then modern percussion lock, these replaced examples which were still using such outdated ignition systems as the Snaphaunce. Much less ornamented than early examples, this was made to be a utilitarian weapon, not a show piece, though it doe still retain the interesting “ball trigger” favored in the Caucasus. The rifled barrel it has definitely increased the accuracy compared to earlier versions as well.
The pistol was in fact captured in the Crimean War at the Battle of ALMA. In 1854 at this Battle the Russians on one side, the British, French and Turks on the other, each side lost about 5,000 in casualties. It was considered an Allied Victory but was poorly executed and finally very badly managed afterwards.
The pistol has a 12 1/2 inch .63″ barrel with 4 groove rifling, and measures 18 inches in overall length. It stamped on the right side of the stock with ALMA and also A.M. DEAN, a British soldier whom we have not researched in these early days since its coming to us. Condition is quite good, showing years of storage and cleaning, probably in some regimental museum or elsewhere. We can tell from the stains on the stock that it used to have a lower barrel band, and probably had some time of nose fitting at one time as well, now lost to the ages.
The lock is still functional, but the tumbler is worn, and it will fire from both half cock and full cock, and not smoothly. The bore is still relatively nice, showing the rifling well with some speckled oxidation near the muzzle.
Frankly if there would be ANY memento that company director Christian Cranmer would cherish from the Crimean War, this would be it! Ready to research and display!
Specifications:
Year of Manufacture: circa 1840
Caliber: .63″ Pistol
Ammunition Type: Lead Ball & Powder
Barrel Length: 12 1/2 inches
Overall Length: 18 Inches
Action: Miquelet Lock
Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded
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