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Original U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Cavalry Pistol by Asa Waters Converted to Percussion with Multiple Cartouches - dated 1842 Czech Militaria which makes it the longest-serving

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which makes it the longest-serving military bolt-action rifle still in official service

5" and is in great condition

and the end portions are still stuck on the intact top tie string

They also made HJ knives during the early period

the MG 15 frame carried three magazines per unit while the MG 13 frame being a more awkwardly shaped magazine carried only two

Original U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Cavalry Pistol by Asa Waters Converted to Percussion with Multiple Cartouches - dated 1842 Czech Militaria which makes it the longest-servingOriginal 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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