Looking for a period correct (1830s-1850s) single shot belt pistol, percussion. Not a revolver. I have a big horse pistol of .54 caliber with a smooth bore but it is most large and heavy. I need this gun to be shorter and lighter to pack along with my St. Louis gun on the trail. I want to use it as a possible finisher on a wounded deer, boar, or squirrel and also for emergency defense against dangerous animals, two and four legged kind.
I personally am just fine with a smoothbore. I know they can be plenty accurate at self defense distances the pistol would be used at. I would like something from .45-.54 caliber. Not sure which would give best ballistics in a shorter barrel. I'm thinking about 6-7" barrel would be ideal. Need something rugged and simple, no decoration, plain wood, again reasonably historically correct.
I am also not a "kitster" as it were, I'd like to buy it pre-made. Looking at the Pedersoli and Traditions pistols, I'm not seeing much. I will probably need to go the custom route. It won't be a project for right away since I'm having a .36 cal squirrel rifle being made for me as we speak, but in a little while I'd like to have a belt pistol for the trail just as a little extra insurance when out there in the boonies. I have read quite a bit about mountain men and later explorers who carried pistols.
Any recommendations for makers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I personally am just fine with a smoothbore. I know they can be plenty accurate at self defense distances the pistol would be used at. I would like something from .45-.54 caliber. Not sure which would give best ballistics in a shorter barrel. I'm thinking about 6-7" barrel would be ideal. Need something rugged and simple, no decoration, plain wood, again reasonably historically correct.
I am also not a "kitster" as it were, I'd like to buy it pre-made. Looking at the Pedersoli and Traditions pistols, I'm not seeing much. I will probably need to go the custom route. It won't be a project for right away since I'm having a .36 cal squirrel rifle being made for me as we speak, but in a little while I'd like to have a belt pistol for the trail just as a little extra insurance when out there in the boonies. I have read quite a bit about mountain men and later explorers who carried pistols.
Any recommendations for makers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!