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23 September 2012, 07:52
Norman Conquest
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In what year was percussion invented? I am aware that the Patterson was out in 1836 + that there were rumors of one being at The Alamo (remarkable if true that one could travel that distance in that short of time;but what a weapon of the future!)I have heard other rumors that percussion pistols were available in the latter part of the Peninsular campaign (1813-14).I have a .45 cal. Pennsylvania long rifle that has been passed down in my family.My ancestor fought with Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys.That we know as my Mother was D.A.R. + did the research.This was the rifle supposedly used;it is percussion,could be a flintlock conversion although I don't think so.Anyway an answer to my original question would be welcomed with some semblance of authenticity,no offense but I already have rumors.
23 September 2012, 17:27
muzza
1839 , by a Sots clergyman named Forsyth

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_John_Forsyth


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25 September 2012, 09:29
Norman Conquest
So how could one explain an 1836 Patterson 3 years before the supposed invention? Serious replys please.
25 September 2012, 17:09
Gatogordo
From a web synopsis of History of Firearms by H. B. C. Pollard.....

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The copper percussion cap is not definitely alluded to in the patent records till 1823, but appears to have been invented about 1814-1816


Further, Forsyth did, more or less, invent/perfect the percussion cap but much earlier than mentioned above.
Here's an article on it. percussion cap


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26 September 2012, 08:23
Norman Conquest
Starting to sound more reasonable.The battle of Waterloo was in June of 1815 + there were tales of some of the English gentry with the new percussion pistols. Any more historical data would be greatly appreciated!