Guns International #: 101636050
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Guns International #: 101636050
Category - Civil War Revolvers
- Antique Revolvers - Percussion
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Seller: Jeremiah Johnson Trading
Company: Jeremiah Johnson Trading Member Since: 1/27/12
First Name: Greg
Last Name: Schimetschek
State:
Connecticut
Zip: 06423
Country: United States
Phone: (860) 873-1092
Active Listings: 2
Total Listings: 223
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
3 days Payment Methods: Check (personal checks take 7-10 days to clear), money order, credit card (no fee), or wire
About Us: Jeremiah Johnson Trading is one of the most experienced and trusted dealers of pre-1899 antique arms with over 40 years of collecting. We specialize in Colt, Winchester, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Parker, large-bore fowling guns, Revolutionary & Civil War arms, collectible Bowie & folding knives and more! We are also avid collectors of historic race cars & memorabilia. Visit us online at jeremiahjohnsontrading or find us on Facebook and Instagram.
New Haven Arms Walch 10-Shot Double Hammer Percussion Pocket Revolver ID'd Civil War Captain 2nd NY Mounted Rifles
Description: *SALE PENDING* Jeremiah Johnson Trading is one of the most experienced and trusted dealers of antique arms with over 40 years of collecting. We also specialize in antique cars & petroliana, Revolutionary and Civil War artifacts, 19th century nautical & western memorabilia, early Bowie and folding knives, American folk art, and colonial era furnishings. Visit us online at JeremiahJohnsonTrading or find us on Facebook. Our shop is located at 1622 Saybrook Rd. Haddam, CT. Look for the gold '55 Chevy road sign! ~Trades and offers are always considered~ Rare New Haven Arms Co. John Walch, New York, Iron Frame Ten-Shot Double Hammer Pocket Revolver Identified to Civil War Captain Thomas Augustus Budd, 2nd New York Mounted Rifles, .31 Cal, mfg. 1860-1862. This is a very intriguing pistol with great history. Approximately 3,000 were manufactured by Oliver Winchester's New Haven Arms Company alongside the Henry rifle for John Walch and J. P. Lindsay who had developed this most unusual design. The five-chamber cylinder features ten nipples with two hammers. Each chamber is double loaded with two charges superposed one on top of the other. Both hammers are cocked together and as the single spur trigger is pulled the right hammer falls first igniting the forward charge via a special channel concealed within the cylinder. As the trigger is pulled further the left hammer drops firing the conventionally loaded rear charge. When properly loaded with grease between the two charges the system functioned surprisingly well and provided double the fire power of any typical pocket revolver of the era. It is not surprising that Walch revolvers quickly became popular among Union officers and soldiers during the American Civil War. Famously one entire company of the 9th Michigan infantry armed themselves with Walch pocket revolvers and used them successfully in battle. This example features the scarcer iron frame as opposed to brass which made up approximately 1/3 of total production. The metal has a rich dark plum patina overall with some very fine pinprick pitting just beginning to form on the cylinder and recoil shield yet retaining nice sharp edges throughout. The original walnut grips fit perfectly and show moderate wear with no marring or damage aside from a TINY chip at the front toe on either side. Original brass cone front sight, double hammers, spur trigger, and wedge with serial number "2337" marked on the frame, grips, and barrel. The Walch barrel address is difficult to accurately photograph yet is clear and fully legible in person. The action is crisp and functions flawlessly. All ten nipples are clean originals and the bore is fair showing bright sharp rifling with moderate blackpowder frosting and fine pinprick pitting scattered throughout. The bottom of the frame is lightly inscribed "Captain Budd / 2nd Bn 2nd NY / Mt Rifles". Thomas Augustus Budd was born in Washington DC on January 24th 1844 and mustered with the 2nd New York Mounted Rifles Company D in January 1864. That August Budd was promoted from First Lieutenant to Captain of Company D and was mustered out with the rest of the regiment in August 1865. Captain Budd received a veteran's pension the rest of his life and died in Buffalo, New York on July 26th, 1924. The 2nd New York Mounted Rifles "Governor's Guard" saw it's first combat at The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in May 1864 and proceeded to participate in nearly twenty major engagements including Cold Harbor, the siege of Petersburg and the battle of the Crater, Five Forks, and Appomattox. A massive archive containing copies of Captain Budd's war orders, letters, documents, and pension records is included. Walch revolvers do not turn up often and are a must-have for any advanced Civil War, Winchester, or curiosity collection. Jeremiah Johnson Trading sells antique firearms manufactured prior to 1899 and muzzleloading blackpowder reproductions only. For the purpose of these conditions the term "antique firearm" will hence include muzzleloading blackpowder reproductions. Buyers must be 21 years of age or older and have no felony convictions to purchase antique firearms. Antique firearms do not require Federal licensing and may be shipped directly to the buyer with the following exceptions. No antique firearms will be shipped to Washington D. C. or any of the five boroughs of New York City (or residents thereof). Some restrictions may apply to antique firearms shipped to California and will be noted in the item description if applicable. Any handgun (antique or muzzleloading blackpowder reproduction) shipped to New Jersey must ship to a licensed FFL holder. Any muzzleloading blackpowder reproduction rifle, shotgun, or handgun shipped to Illinois must ship to an FFL holder. No international sales of antique firearms which may fire conventional metallic cartridges or any reproductions regardless of ignition. Antique muzzleloaders, or antiques which fire obsolete cartridges, may be shipped internationally however it is the responsibility of the buyer to know and abide by their local laws and provide proof that the antique arm is legal to receive and own. Payment can be made by money order, banker's check, personal check, or credit card (no fees). Please allow 7-10 business days for clearance on personal checks. If paying by credit card please call us directly to process your order. If not satisfied with an item within 3 days of receiving it, simply return the item in the same condition as shipped for a full refund, minus return shipping costs. Cleaning, disassembly, or altering of a firearm in any way will void inspection privileges. Layaway may be allowed upon negotiation, but will void inspection privileges. Buyer pays actual shipping & insurance costs. Occasionally a post-1898 firearm from my personal collection may be sold under this account however it will be noted that any such transaction is a personal sale in no way affiliated with our business. Any such arm will be shipped to a licensed FFL or C&R holder in accordance with Federal law. All firearms are sold as collector's items and are not warranted safe for shooting. Please consult a competent gunsmith prior to shooting any firearm. Message or call with any questions about this firearm, or any of our other items at 860-873-1092 (office) or 860-345-2100 (shop). SOLD Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .31 Manufacturer: New Haven Arms Co. Model: Walch Pocket Revolver Serial Number: 2337 Manufacture Date: 1860-1862 Extras: Inscribed |
Guns International #: 101636050
Guns International #: 101636050