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Winchester Ammunition Cache [161117]

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 500.00 USD
Winchester Ammunition Cache    [161117]
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Winchester Reloading Primers, Percussion Caps, .22 Cal. ,Transition Bullets Plus. This cache of ammunition reloading components dates from the post-Civil War era to the Indian Wars. There are three tins of percussion caps for revolver: Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Central Fire foil lined only a few left; Winchester Primers 250 count No. 2 1/2 about 20 left; H.S.B. foil-lined Percussion Caps No. 11s about 20 left for percussion pistols. Winchester No. 2 Primers 100 count for center fire pistol cartridges purple label, opened; Winchester No. 1 improved primers 250 count for pistol and rifle cartridges, using no.1 primers and black powder, opened numerous count red label; Winchester No. 2 improved primers for pistol and rifle cartridges paper and brass shot shells about eight left red label; Winchester No. 4 Primers marked "W" for leader, repeater, metal lined and pigeon smokeless powder paper shot shells, yellow label, heavy count of unusual style of primers. Empty cartridge boxes: .38 S&W Smokeless central fire cartridges made by Remington Arms Company black/yellow label; WInchester .32 automatic colt full patch center fire 7.65 mmm Browning 50 count dark tan and green label; .32 S&W smokeless central fire cartridges The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. UMC (dot) light green label; Winchester .32 Short black powder rim fire rifle cartridges, green label heavily stained. .22 long rifle R.F. Lesmok bullets 40 gr. orange/green label several rounds left, There are two round ball at .65 cal., two unfired .56 cal mini-balls, one .58 cal. mini ball, and two .46 cal. conical bullets for percussion revolver. There is a hard-paper container marked Salt Petre from the Western Drug Company of Grand Junction. Col. The salt petre would have been used to nitrate papers for paper cartridges of the period. From the Bracken collection. Please see photos for details. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, or Hawaii. Extra shipping charges apply. LOOK FOR OUR DECEMBER LIVE AUCTION FOR ADDITIONAL FIREARM RELATED LOTS -- OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR STARTS ON DECEMBER 7TH!