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Pistol 1978-236
Cavalry Pistol
Pistol 1978-236

Cavalry Pistol

Date1776-1781
Maker
Made under direction of
MediumIron, steel, walnut and brass
DimensionsOverall length: 16" Barrel: About 9" x .68 caliber
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1978-236
DescriptionCavalry pistol based on the British Pattern 1759 "Elliot's" Light Dragoon Pistol. The lock is flat in section, and is a working life replacement of the right type. Walnut stock has seen extensive damage and repair.Label TextAs the Rappahannock Forge muskets were patterned after the Brown Bess, Hunter’s cavalry pistols were copied from their British counterpart, the Pattern 1759 Elliot Light Dragoon pistol. The flat lock on this poorly preserved example is a replacement, but takes the basic form of the original. Engraved on the barrel is the name I. HUNTER.Inscription(s)Engraved "I.HUNTER" on top of the barrel near the breech.ProvenancePurchased by Col. Reuben A. Baxter in 1932 at a sale of material from the family of Walter Strickland, of Suwanee, Georgia. According to Mr. Strickland's widow, this pistol had been stolen and dropped down a well, only to be found when the well was cleaned, thus accounting for its poor condition.
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