Ultra rare .32 cal Teatfire Cartridge 1864
Very rare .32 cal Teatfire cartridge, Williamson’s Patent #41,183, Jan 5, 1864.
This was an attempt to circumvent Rollin White’s patent for a revolver with bored through cylinders, loadable from the rear. Only Smith & Wesson could produce guns like that under the White patent, so here is an attempt at creating a revolver cartridge that could be loaded from the front of the cylinder. Not very practical and short lived.
Hard to come by!
Price is for ONE (-1-) cartridge, 4 available.
1 ⅝” long.
PLEASE NOTE: Live ammunition will be shipped with UPS only, to a physical address; no PO Boxes please.
Must be 21 to order, ID may be required.
Very rare .32 cal Teatfire cartridge, Williamson’s Patent #41,183, Jan 5, 1864.
This was an attempt to circumvent Rollin White’s patent for a revolver with bored through cylinders, loadable from the rear. Only Smith & Wesson could produce guns like that under the White patent, so here is an attempt at creating a revolver cartridge that could be loaded from the front of the cylinder. Not very practical and short lived.
Hard to come by!
Price is for ONE (-1-) cartridge, 4 available.
1 ⅝” long.
PLEASE NOTE: Live ammunition will be shipped with UPS only, to a physical address; no PO Boxes please.
Must be 21 to order, ID may be required.
Very rare .32 cal Teatfire cartridge, Williamson’s Patent #41,183, Jan 5, 1864.
This was an attempt to circumvent Rollin White’s patent for a revolver with bored through cylinders, loadable from the rear. Only Smith & Wesson could produce guns like that under the White patent, so here is an attempt at creating a revolver cartridge that could be loaded from the front of the cylinder. Not very practical and short lived.
Hard to come by!
Price is for ONE (-1-) cartridge, 4 available.
1 ⅝” long.
PLEASE NOTE: Live ammunition will be shipped with UPS only, to a physical address; no PO Boxes please.
Must be 21 to order, ID may be required.