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.45 Webley, UMC, Lead, Over 100 Years Old, yet Near Mint! One Cartridge, not a Box!
$14.95
Near mint, nice *patina started on the cases, a small amount or oxide on bullet, can be wiped off with oiled rag. *see below.
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Description
Near mint, nice *patina started on the case, a small amount of oxide on bullet if any, can be wiped off with oiled rag.
One Cartridge: .45 Webley by Union Metallic Company produced before 1912 when UMC merged with Remington Arms Company, factory loaded with “U.M.C. .45 Webley. ” Head-Stamp, Copper Primer and Lead projectile. Over 100 years old.
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*Most collectors like the patina (tranish) on older obsolete cartridges, if you do not you can use brass polish, I would not. Corrosion is not patina, it is a dark stain, and if we sell any cartridges with corrosion we will state it on the web-site.
History of the.45 Webley Cartridge:
There is not a lot of information on the 45 Webley, which was introduced as a black-power cartridge around 1875 and written in the 1876James Brown & Son Firearm catalog.
It was also written in the 1933 Winchester catalog for use in the “Webley and Bull Dog double-action revolvers.
The .45 Webley has a slightly longer case then the .450 Revolver cartridge, however the cartridge is interchangeable with most 450 revolvers.
It was manufactured American companies up to 1939 and Obsolete for over 75 years at this writing.
Additional information
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