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Item Code: 998-1268
This is a .44 caliber cartridge manufactured by the Frankford Arsenal and issued to soldiers from 1869 through 1873 for use in M1860 Colts with Richards conversion, the M1873 Colt, and the Smith & Wesson revolvers. These were an important pistol cartridge on the post-Civil War western frontier and they are a nice addition to display with early Indian War pistols and cartridge boxes.
Rimmed copper cartridge case with lead bullet. Martin primed. Excellent condition.
OAL: 1.585” CL: 1.065”. [jet] [ph:jet]
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