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A rare Russian Model 1809/1839 Cossack officer's flintlock pistol -Select US Arms Type- image 1
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Lot 3431ANTIQUE

A rare Russian Model 1809/1839 Cossack officer's flintlock pistol
Tula Arsenal, 1833
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

US$2,000 - US$3,000

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A rare Russian Model 1809/1839 Cossack officer's flintlock pistol
Tula Arsenal, 1833

The 9 1/2 inch .69 caliber barrel with faceted breech and sighted tang. Lockplated marked in Cyrillic Tula/1833. Brass furniture of standard pattern; triggerguard with pointed finial dated 1833, sideplate and spurred buttcap, both with inspection marks; brass wrist escutcheon with the cipher of Tzar Nicolas I. Unusual sheet brass barrel band, possibly a field replacement. Stocked retaining much black finish, possibly indicating use in the Caucasus, the fore-end an arsenal alteration at the time of conversion. Iron ramrod.
Condition: Very good. Barrel with dark patina showing areas of pitting. Lock with smooth, dark patina. Head of barrel tang screw broken. Sharp markings throughout. Wood with scattered marks.
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