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Lindsay Two Shot Pistol, Large Frame

National Museum of American History

Object Details

J. P. Lindsay Mfg. Co.
Union Knife Co.
Description
Physical Description:
This .45 caliber muzzle-loading smoothbore two shot percussion pistol was made by the Union Knife Company of Naugatuck, CT for J. P. Lindsay. Its superposed loads were fired in correct sequence by double hammers. It has a brass frame, a part octagonal/part round barrel, two percussion hammers and two piece walnut grips.
The trigger guard and steel frame are both stamped with the serial number 112. By the two hammers is the stamp “LINDSAY ARMS/YOUNG AMERICAN”.
History:
J.P. Lindsay was a former employee for the Springfield Armory. He began his own business by patenting cartridges and locks. On December 17, 1863, the U.S. Government contracted Lindsay to make 1,000 “Young American” single barreled two shot rifle muskets. It is likely that this pistol of the same type was made around that time.
These two shot percussion pistols were invented by Lindsay but assembled by the Union Knife Company. There were a few variations produced – including the Martial Pistol, the Pocket Pistol, and the Belt Pistol. Around 100 of each type of these pistols were made. Lindsay unsuccessfully tried to get a U.S. Government contract for the Union Knife Company pistols.
References:
Flayderman, Norm. Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms…and their Values, Gun Digest Books, Iola, 2007. 9th edition.
Gardner, Robert E. Col. Small Arms Makers: A Directory of Fabricators of Firearms, Edged Weapons, Crossbows and Polearms, Crown Publishers Inc, New York: 1963, p. 117.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
The Adriana and Edwin W. Bitter Family Collection
ca 1863
ID Number
1989.0748.07
catalog number
1989.0748.07
accession number
1989.0748
serial number
112
collector/donor number
P101
Object Name
pistol
pistol, percussion
Other Terms
pistol; Firearms; Caliber .41; Percussion
Physical Description
steel (overall material)
brass (overall material)
wood (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 30.175 cm; 11 7/8 in
overall: 1 3/8 in x 12 1/8 in x 5 3/8 in; 3.4925 cm x 30.7975 cm x 13.6525 cm
place made
United States: Connecticut, Naugatuck
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Military and Society: Armed Forces History, Military
The Bitter Collection of Firearms
Military
National Museum of American History
Record ID
nmah_1057599
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-e370-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
Lindsay Two Shot Large Pistol, obverse.
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