Civil War-Era Single-shot Percussion “Boot Pistol” - Inventory Number: HAN 305 / SOLD
Appealing Civil War-era single-shot percussion ‘boot pistol” Generally called ‘boot pistols,’ these guns could not compete with a Colt revolver, but they were simple and fairly robust weapons that could be carried in a belt holster, pocket, or even a boot top for quick access in a mining town. An inexpensive purchase for personal defense, they show up in some daguerreotypes of gold-seekers heading west. These guns were sometimes given by well-intentioned relatives to new recruits heading off to war in 1861 and have been excavated in Civil War camps where they were lost, discarded, or confiscated by officers concerned with careless behavior, and maybe poor adaptation to army discipline. This example is all original the mainspring is weak and the hammer moves around when handled otherwise a great display piece from the wartime.
Inventory Number: HAN 305 / SOLD