.36 CALIBER REVOLVER CARTRIDGE -- D.C. SAGE

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Item Code: 2024-1524

"Seamless" skin cartridges were made by D.C. Sage under the Hotchkiss patent of 1862. Mutton or hog's intestine was spirally wound around a former so that the seams crossed perpendicular to each other in order to form a waterproof and seamless cartridge case.

Here is a very nice .36 caliber Sage pistol cartridge. The bullet cast by Sage has a pointy nose, solid base, one groove and usually a knife cut from where the cartridge material was trimmed. Cartridge remains solid and strong with no major splits (unusual for this case material).

A very nice cartridge specimen as made by D.C. Sage of Middletown, CT.

Reference: “Round Ball to Rimfire” Part Three, page 134, #883.   [jet] [ph:jet]

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