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.38 Foreign Mold CS Pistol Bullet, dug Dinwiddie, VA -MM 497
Item Description
This bullet is listed as MM497 in M & M. This was and a handful of others were dug together in Dinwiddie, VA about five years ago. These were used in one of the many imported molds used by the Confederacy. Digger wrote location where it was dug. Some do not like this, I do. It ensures the location will never be seperated from the bullet. Item Price Price: $32.00 Item Quantity Available: 1
Selma Lube Groove Enfield, Vicksburg Mississippi
Item Description
Great example of a Confederate Lube Groove Enfield excavated from the great campaign of Vicksburg. Nice plug base no plow dings, etc. Just a great example. Item Price Price: $12.00 Item Quantity Available: 1
Beautiful .55 Suhl Carbine Confederate Bullet, dug Corinth, MS
Item Description
Just a beautiful example of a .55 Confederate Suhl Carbine bullet. This baby was probably lost by one of Van Dorn‘s troopers, he was very active in the area, well for that matter so was the Wizard. Anyway, just a great speciman. Item Price Price: $20.00 Item Quantity Available: 1
.46 Sharps Multi-Ring ID‘d to 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, New Madrid, Missouri
Item Description
Another great example of .46 multi-ring Sharps. This along with the others I am selling all came from the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry camp in New Madrid, Missouri. The 1st Wisconsin was the police force of Southeast Missouri for several months. New Madrid was one of the highlands in the vast St. John‘s Boyou and a major stopping point for gunboats heading south. A letter from me with location and digger will come with the bullet. These are associated with being manufactured at the St. Louis arsenal. Item Price Price: $125.00 Item Quantity Available: 1
Murfreesboro dug .69 CS French Triangle
Item Description
Just a real nice solid Frenchie dug at the bloody battle of Murfreesboro, TN, in the winter of 1862. This one has everything you want to see, nice deep cavity, well defined everything, and best of all, the digger put recovery location on the outside of bullet nicely. I like this, this will assure that the history of the bullet is preserved. This is the last of two I had. Item Price Price: $20.00 Item Quantity Available: 1
Merrill Carbine Bullet, dug Vicksburg, MS
Item Description
Real nice example of a bullet from one of the workhorses of the war. The Merrill carbine was used both North and South, although it was primarily a Federal used weapon. Most cavalry units in the East did not care for the Merrill, thus many of the Western Federal cavalry were issued the reliable Merrill Carbine. Item Price Price: $6.00 Item Quantity Available: 1
Perfect Colt Revolving Rifle Bullet Vicksburg, MS
Item Description
I bought a collection of .56 colt revolving bullets all dug in one small area north of Vicksburg, MS last year on private property. I have already sold several, if you want more than one, contact me and we‘ll see what we can do on the price for more than one. Item Price Price: $7.00 Item Quantity Available: 12
.46 Sharps Ringtail from 1st WI Cav, New Madrid, MO
Item Description
Beautiful example of the smaller .46 slanting breech ringtail sharps. This was one of several I purchased from the digger. I don‘t have many left anymore, but I will be listing a couple of multi-rings in the future. The 1st Wisconsin Cavalry was a dominating force in chasing guerillas and fighting CS General John S. Marmeduke in Southeast Missouri. A great example of a documented bullet from the Trans-Mississippi. Item Price Price: $45.00 Item Quantity Available: 1 |