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.320 Long Central-Fire Revolver, No H/S by Eley of London, One Cartridge not a Box. (Over 130 Years Old!)
$4.75
This is for one cartridge not a box, for the box, please see below in related items.
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This is for one cartridge, for the a full or partial box, please see below in related items.
One Cartridge not a Box as the box is for reference to the cartridge for sale. (Over 130 year old!)
One Cartridge: .320 Long Central-Fire by Eley of London, England with no head-stamp, come it a plastic bag with I.D. Some patina due to age, and sold as a collectible, may not fire, no returns .
History of the. 320 Long Central-Fire revolver cartridge:
The .320 Long Central-Fire* revolver, was developed and introduced in England in 1873 for the Webley and Tranter revolvers and a few single-shot rifles in England.
In the USA , Harrington & Richardson produced a Double-Action revolver chambered in the caliber.
It was a short lived and production of firearms and cartridges was stopped app. 1890.
* “Central-Fire” is the first and older term for now called “Center-Fire” primed cases or cartridges.
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Weight | 0.10 lbs |
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