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Item Code: 37-262
Shell is complete with lead sabot still intact. No signs of having been fired. Body is covered in red rust and there is some light flaking and some iron loss close to the nose. The fuse is the brass percussion fuse that is in nice condition. Small drill hole shows that this shell has been deactivated and is safe. This shell does not have flame grooves as they were not needed with the percussion fuse. Recovered at Bull Run, VA.
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