Posted 3 years ago
flashlarue
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A short lived government bullet 1867 to 1880. Used during the Indian Wars primarily in the New Mexico and Arizona region. It was replaced by the 45-70.
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Posted 3 years ago
flashlarue
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A short lived government bullet 1867 to 1880. Used during the Indian Wars primarily in the New Mexico and Arizona region. It was replaced by the 45-70.
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Cool.. I bought a wooden box full of odd ball ammo awhile back..everything from civil war to .50bmg..
Here's a rare pin fire round that was in the wooden box..just rolling around with all that loose live ammo!
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/286119-1900s-7mm-pinfire-round
I have a bunch of 30/40 Krag live rounds I got as a surprise years ago. Never know what is in a box when you buy bulk items. My grandfather had a lever action 45/70 so I am familiar with that one but never heard of the 50/70. I guess we lern every day. Thanks for sharing this and the info about it.
great find