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Lot 3430ANTIQUE

A rare Russian Model 1809/1839 Cossack officer's flintlock pistol
Tula Arsenal, 1813
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

US$1,500 - US$2,500

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A rare Russian Model 1809/1839 Cossack officer's flintlock pistol
Tula Arsenal, 1813

Round 9 1/2 inch, .71 caliber smoothbore barrel with rear sight; dated 1838 and having Cyrillic control marks. Lockplate marked Tula/1813 in Cyrillic with numerous control marks. Brass furniture of standard pattern, the sideplate and buttplate dated 1825. Brass wrist escutcheon with cipher of Tzar Alexander I. Curled trigger. Walnut stock with arsenal fore-end extension.
Condition: Very Good. All steel components cleaned with scattered light pitting. Brass with soft patina on all components. Action functions well. Stock with a minor splinter of wood replaced with scattered dents and scratches from use.
See illustration.

Footnotes

Note: One of a group of Russian martial pistols with arsenal alterations utilizing various components and fitted with stock extensions to make what is termed the Model 1839 Cossack officer's pistol. See similar example, also by the Tula Arsenal and incorporating a very similar barrel band at http://www.russianrevolvers.com/rp1b.html.

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