Lindsay's "Young American" Martial Two-Shot Pistol

Published on November 12, 2017
Duration: 7:39

The Lindsay 'Young American' Martial Two-Shot Pistol is a rare percussion firearm designed for two superposed shots from a single barrel. It features a unique dual-hammer and dual-flash-hole system, with the front charge intended to fire first. Despite its innovative concept, likely stemming from a marketing myth about self-defense, the design presented significant safety concerns and was prone to catastrophic failure, making it a historical curiosity rather than a practical firearm.

Quick Summary

The Lindsay 'Young American' Martial Two-Shot Pistol is a rare 19th-century firearm designed for two superposed shots from a single barrel. It features dual hammers and flash holes, with the front charge firing first. Despite its innovative concept, it presented significant safety risks due to potential catastrophic failure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lindsay Two-Shot Pistol
  2. 00:27Mechanical Design: Dual Hammers & Flash Holes
  3. 01:08Origin Story: Marketing Myth?
  4. 02:00Manufacturing & Model Variations
  5. 02:44Trigger Mechanism Explained
  6. 04:19Safety Concerns: Barrel Thickness
  7. 05:56Markings and Rarity
  8. 06:29Military Use & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lindsay 'Young American' Martial Two-Shot Pistol?

The Lindsay 'Young American' Martial Two-Shot Pistol is a rare percussion firearm from the 19th century designed to fire two shots from a single barrel using superposed loads. It features a unique dual-hammer and dual-flash-hole system.

How does the Lindsay 'Young American' pistol fire two shots?

It fires two shots using superposed loads. The pistol has two hammers and two flash holes. The front charge is fired first, sealing the barrel, followed by the rear charge ignited by a second trigger pull.

What were the safety concerns with the Lindsay 'Young American' pistol?

Significant safety concerns existed due to the potential for catastrophic failure if the front charge failed to fire and the rear charge ignited. The exceptionally thick barrel walls were likely a design attempt to mitigate these risks.

How rare is the Lindsay 'Young American' Martial Pistol?

The .45 caliber martial model is quite rare, with an estimated production of only about 100 units. It is marked 'Lindsay's Young-America Patent'd Oct. 9. 1860'.

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