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INDIAN WARS, M-1882, TRAPDOOR .45/70 HEADLESS SHELL EXTRACTOR, 2nd PATTERN

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Full refund available within 30 days Detalles

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Nuvei accepted

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Original Period Items

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Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto

Condition:

Used

Material:

Shell

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Conflict:

Indian Wars (1866-97)

Theme:

Militaria

Original/Reproduction:

Original

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Publicado en venta:

May 1

Artículo número:

1743629809

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INDIAN WARS, M-1882, TRAPDOOR .45/70 HEADLESS SHELL EXTRACTOR, 2nd PATTERN An improvement on the First Pattern introduced in 1875, the Model 1882 Headless Shell Extractor were the result of the continuing effort to address the tendency of the soft copper cartridges to stick in the chamber of the Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield Rifles and Carbines upon being fired. This is the more commonly seen later pattern removable drift with a single row of gripping serrations around the centerline. The Headless Shell Extractor provided the means for the soldier to drive out the cartridge case and rejoin the battle, thus one of the more important gun tools from the Indian War era. See Gun Tools, Their History and Identification, Shaffer, Rutledge, and Dorsey, pages 257-260 for more information. International Buyers Please Note: We do not ship outside of the United States! No Exceptions. In addition, we will not ship to third party shippers or any other international shipping hubs such as International Shipping (EIS), EIS 110 INTERNATIONALE BLVD, GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2080. If you place a bid, or make a purchase, we will cancel your bid, and or cancel your purchase! If you wish to make a purchase, you will have to find someone located within the United States to make the purchase for you. They would be responsible to send the package to you.