CAVALRY PISTOL, model year IX, First Empire. 19626
Wooden stock with a long barrel. All fittings in brass. Octagonal then round barrel, slightly shortened, length 20.3 cm, with the breech tang 24 cm, marked "M. year 9 / N13." Flintlock engraved "Manufre Imple de Charleville" hallmarked, like all fittings, with the letter "T" of the inspector Tisseron, 1764-1775 and from 1796 to 1815.
Total length of the weapon 35 cm.
France.
First Empire.
Good condition, some signs of use on the wood, barrel engraving retouched, replacement ramrod.
NOTE:
Jean Boudriot in his work on regulatory firearms explains that the An IX pistol was manufactured until 1807, the model following the An XIII was produced from 1806 onwards. This specimen thus dates from the final years of production at the very beginning of the Empire.
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This firearm is an ancient collectible weapon that cannot be used; it is inactive and modern cartridges are not compatible with this non-functioning firearm.
The law of March 6, 2012 classifies firearms into 4 categories and governs their acquisition and possession modes. Proper classification is thus essential. Decree No. 2013-700 of July 30, 2013 clarifies the list of weapons specific to each category.
The firearm presented falls under category D2, freely owned, and can be purchased without any restrictions, as it is inactive.
Price :
3 300,00 €
Destination |
Envoi recommandé |
Envoi Recommandé + Express |
Shipping France |
16,00 € |
50,00 € |
Shipping Europe |
20,00 € |
60,00 € |
Shipping world |
40,00 € |
100,00 € |
Insurance (1%) :
33,00 €
Reference :
19626