Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1850s period

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Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1850's period

:hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :headbang:

This is one of my better CW relics for our collection to be donated soon!
I still can't believe this.

I set off in the early AM hours Tuesday to see if I could dig a few Civil War relics where I have found both Union and Confederate items in the past. Have you ever had those days where you don't just feel like detecting AFTER you drove a good distance? Yeah, it started like that. It was rough around the ole house after Tennessee took a whoopen from the Gators last weekend. :laughing9: Maggie loves college football, and her team is the TN. Volunteers. :D Having went to school there and graduating with 2 degrees, she will tell you blood pumps orange in her veins. :D

So, Just on the outside of the North Carolina border into South Carolina, I drove to one of last years favorite fields. The corn that was standing had just been cut recently, so I was pretty stoked in anticipation of what the day might bring. Yawning and groggy still, I attached my gear, chose my coil to start with and sipping the remainder of the coffee from my old Coleman thermos. As I watched in awe, the neon red glow of the sun just coming up, burning the fog, and warming my face, giving me a good feeling and the pep needed to start hunting. I noticed in the corner of the field, a real nice Whitetail buck who had obviously been scoping me out for quite a while. As we stared at each other for a minute or so, he wiggled his white flag tail, put his head down, and continued grazing, as if he knew I wasn't there to harm him or fill my freezer that day. :D I pressed the power on the new GPX5000 I did a quick noise cancel and ground balance and started to rhythmically sweep the dirt, listening to the symphony of musical tones bouncing around my Grey Ghost NDT's . It wasn't long before I got my first real good solid tone, that I dug a really interesting looking roman button/attachment. I slipped it in my keepers side of my Orvis fishing vest and continued on. After digging several civilian buttons and some dropped and fired lead, I got this tone, this really, really sweet tone. I thought, "whoa, what is this?" As I carefully dug my plug from the hard red S.C clay, a strange brass object laid right at the bottom. I couldn't believe what I was looking at, or what I had thought I was looking at. I thought, " Man, that looks like a gun barrel" "Could it be"? I gently put it soft side of my finds vest and continued on gridding. It was so hard to concentrate , I couldn't stand it any more. I shut down the Etrac, and took the miniature cannon looking object out and observed it a little more closely. I thought again, "oh man, I think this is a boot pistol!!" Still, reluctant to take my clothes of and do cart wheels in my very religious farming buddies field, :laughing9: I thought, "how can I get this ID'd out here?" I thought of calling my wife Maggie, but I knew she was out of the office. One name came to mind, Quindy, Vol1226-X I called up my Tennesee buddy, and after us two "old schoolers" figured out how to send a picture off the phone, I snapped a couple, and sent them in to Quin. Of course I did it wrong, and they never got there, thank God, because if I would have donr the cartwheels I spoke of earlier, I probably wouldn't be welcome there again... EVER! :laughing9: Just kidding of course. So When I got home I sent some pics via internet to Sir Quindy, the I.D expert. It wasn't long at all when Quin called me and authenticated it was indeed a Boot Pistol! :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: :headbang: This is such a historic find for the American Civil War archives and enthusiast's. A pistol, from a fallen soldier, seriously? fighting for his side of the woods. The pistol would have been used as a back up fire arm. Maybe he was using it when he fell. :-\ If this doesn't send you imagination into a frenzy, nothing will. This is an artifact all of us passionate American, Military relic hunters dream about.
I'm proud to say that this and other relics like it will, be donated to a museum in the area it was found, so history can be taught, remembered accurately.


Other finds were a full, intact 1781 Carolus lll Reale!! :hello2: Last week I dug a cut version. This one is in fantastic shape. Another find was an 1808 Sheldon American large cent. Looks like the rare version from what I can see of the back!
Lead pistol and rifle rounds, buttons and a real nice American Native broad head point.

The pistol is a single shot percussion boot pistol from 1852-55 it is a Leige.

Thanks Quindy and Buckleboy for your help on the ID!


Thank you for looking
Mike Post
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

FANTASTIC!

You sure that isn't a Liege Works pistol there? The oval stamped in the side of it looks like the Liege mark.

Oh, and that last piece you posted before the pistol...can I see a side view of that? :o Could be good!

Well...the Real is great too--what can I say? :hello2: But the pistol is the star find.


Cheers,


Buck
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Thats some awesome finds buddy!!!!!! You have defintely gave me the itch!!!!!!
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

WOW - missed this, well done on a great looking firearm :icon_thumright:
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Wow Mike !
That story took me there. Great Finds but the Pistol Barrel :o I'd be on a High for a week after finding that ! Nice Going Buddy

HH
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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

I am SOOOO planning a vacation down your way!! Sweet finds Mike!
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Mr. Mike

If you keep going the way you have lately, we are going to have to start calling you SIR. Great find on the pistol. :headbang: :headbang:
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Dman said:
VOL1266-X said:
ModernMiner said:
Dman said:
Q really knows his stuff but don't tell him I said it. He already has he head too big after getting articles published in 4 or 5 magazines.
Dman

Dman,
I remember Q's articles in Tiger Beat, GQ, Cowsmopolitan, Farmers Almanac, and Goat Herders Weekly, but what was the 5th one? :icon_scratch: :laughing9:
Because I must deal with you two, It was an article in "Morons Weekly". HH, Quindy.
Yeah! Q wrote an autobiography. It's time for us morons to take back this country. The trouble is we don't know how. Besides, Q has to take me metal detecting next week. Next week is take a moron metal detecting week.
LMAO! Hahahaha!
So does he tune your machine and dig your targets too?
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

rocko dogg said:
great finds 4-H ive been researching the town of mortimer nc it was a boom town til 40 flood we need to hit it this winter. ps check it out on google
Your in Marion?
Hello Neighbor. Your like 20 minutes from me
 

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BuckleBoy said:
FANTASTIC!

You sure that isn't a Liege Works pistol there? The oval stamped in the side of it looks like the Liege mark.

Oh, and that last piece you posted before the pistol...can I see a side view of that? :o Could be good!

Well...the Real is great too--what can I say? :hello2: But the pistol is the star find.


Cheers,


Buck
Hi Will,
Thank you for the reply.

The photo before the pistol is an American Native point as you know. I'm thinking you want to see the side of the one before that.
So I'll post both. :D
 

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4-H said:
Thank you for the reply.

The photo before the pistol is an American Native point as you know. I'm thinking you want to see the side of the one before that.
So I'll post both.

The one I'm curious about is the item in the first photos of Reply #1.


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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Cool boot pistol find !! 8) :icon_thumleft:
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Mike, totally amazing!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!! What an incredible find!!! WTG pal!!!

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Mike, totally amazing!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!! What an incredible find!!! WTG pal!!!

Dirtdigger
Thanks buddy.
Like I said in the story, When I saw it laying on the bottom of the plug, I almost immediately knew what it was, but couldn't believe it. I've dug similar brass items that turned out to be a table leg.
:laughing9:

I'll see you soon partner.

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Nice piece of history!
 

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Mike, what outstanding finds! The pistol is amazing, and a 1781 reale??!!! Way to go, and your attitude of donating to museums and preserving the past is an inspiration to all of us!

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Re: Single shot percussion "boot pistol" from the 1830's period

Wow way to go. those are a fantastic bunch of finds. banner vote on that pistol for sure. that is one unique find.

And I know how you feel about not wanting to go out today. Was going to go out for lunch and when I hit the outside air it must have been 95 degrees, so I talked myself out of it.

After reading this post, I'm itching to change my mind :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
 

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BobinSouthVA said:
Wow way to go. those are a fantastic bunch of finds. banner vote on that pistol for sure. that is one unique find.

And I know how you feel about not wanting to go out today. Was going to go out for lunch and when I hit the outside air it must have been 95 degrees, so I talked myself out of it.

After reading this post, I'm itching to change my mind :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
SEE! That's what I'm talking about!
:D :laughing9:
 

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