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Item Code: 2025-165
Offered here is a fine sampling of bullets used by the Confederates during the Civil War; displayed nicely in a matted riker case. All bullets labeled with detailed description on back.
Display includes: .58 caliber Gardner, .58 cal. RM (rifle musket) from Selma, .58 cal. “Georgia teat base”, .54 cal. “teat base”, .58 cal. RM bullet made at Charleston Arsenal. English .577 cal. Enfield imported from William Pursall in Birmingham, .69 cal. Tower, .69 cal. “tige”, .44 cal. Hayes. Fired .52 cal. OM (Old Model) “Ringtail” Sharps, .58 cal. New Austrian, .58 cal. Richmond Arsenal Lehner & White, .69 cal. buck & ball (fired “Ball” portion showing three buckshot impression. [jet] [ph:L]
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