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Item Code: 1212-02
Cartridge for large .45 caliber Moore revolver. David Williamson received a patent in 1864 for this teatfire cartridge. This was essentially a patent evasion to get around Smith & Wesson’s rimfire patent.
This is the round-teat version. Largest of the teatfire cartridges. Mint condition.
Reference: “Round Ball to Rimfire” Part Two, page 194, #997. [jet] [ph:jet]
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