19th Century Percussion Cap Pistol with Octagonal Barrel

£199.00

19th Century Percussion Cap Pistol with Octagonal Barrel

1 in stock

Description

A 19th century percussion cap pistol, dating to the mid-1800s, representing the transition from flintlock ignition to more reliable cap-fired systems.

This example features a classic single-shot configuration with an octagonal steel barrel and a finely shaped wooden grip.

The lockplate and hammer show light engraved detailing, typical of period workmanship, while the overall form reflects a practical yet refined sidearm intended for personal defence or travel.

The percussion system, widely adopted from the early 19th century, utilised a small copper cap placed on a nipple, ignited by the falling hammer—an innovation that significantly improved reliability over earlier flintlock mechanisms.

The pistol retains a strong period presence, with age-related wear and patination consistent with its age.

Its clean lines, balanced proportions, and traditional materials make it an excellent example of early Victorian-era firearms.

Care instructions:
Lightly oil the metal components to prevent further oxidation. Store in a dry environment and avoid excessive handling to preserve the surface finish and patina.

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19th Century Percussion Cap Pistol with Octagonal Barrel £199.00

1 in stock

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