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Item Code: 727-330
The iron body of this spherical shell is in good condition. It is mostly smooth with only a light coat of surface rust which can easily be cleaned. The bottom of the shell has a deactivation hole while the top has a Confederate copy of the Bormann fuse with a five second burn time. The face of the fuse still has visible time graduations and appears to have two small holes punched in it, one at 1 second and one at 3 seconds.
Shell was meant for use in a 6-pound smoothbore gun.
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