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Lot 2024
Sale 6316 - Arms, Armor and Militaria
Oct 22, 2025
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$1,000 -
1,500
Price Realized
$840
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
US Arsenal Percussion Altered Model 1836 Pistol by Waters
American Civil War
.54 caliber. 8.5" smoothbore barrel secured by a single barrel barrel band. NSN. Bright finish, color casehardened lock, steel mountings, walnut stock. Single shot muzzleloading smoothbore pistol altered from flint to percussion with captive swivel ramrod, fixed notch rear sight and brass blade front sight. Percussion altered lock is marked with an {Eagle Head} under the pan and in three lines: A WATERS/MILLBURY MS/1838. Breech with US/JH/P inspection marks. Counterpane with two clear script cartouches, the EB of Elizur Bates followed by the MPL of Ordnance Officer Mann Page Lomax. The US Model 1836 pistol was made in large quantities between 1837 and 1844 with some 41,000 being produced by two contractors, Robert Johnson and Asa Waters. Johnson produced slightly fewer of the guns at 18,000, with Waters producing the balance of 23,000. it was the last US military flintlock pistol and the standard pistol issued from the Seminole Wars through the Mexican American War. Thousands of the guns saw a second life during the American Civil War altered to percussion, like this example. {ANTIQUE}
From the Lifetime Collection of Robert G. Paulsen
This lot is located in Cincinnati.





