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Original U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Cavalry Pistol by Asa Waters Converted to Percussion - dated 1843 Category_Snider Rifles & Bayonets complete with many issue markings

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complete with many issue markings

which included the lowest altitude mass parachute jump in history

the vast majority will have a Gurkha crest on the lock plate put on by the Nepalese after the British markings were removed

Model 1878- To accelerate the sluggish production of the Vetterli rifles

as Cunningham found out after making elementary tactical errors

Original U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Cavalry Pistol by Asa Waters Converted to Percussion - dated 1843 Category_Snider Rifles & Bayonets complete with many issue markingsOriginal Item: Only One Available. Adopted in 1836, the production of this model continued until 1844, and this flintlock pistol intended for Cavalry was widely used in the Mexican American War. A total of almost 41,000 units were produced before being replaced by the M 1842 Percussion pistol. Many flintlock pistols were later converted to percussion, such as this example. This example was made by Asa H. Waters of Milbury, Massachusetts, and is still

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