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Re: Unusual ( to me ) 12 ga. brass shotshell case
#634546
Aug 24th a 06:54 PM
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by Parabola |
Parabola |
These were produced by Eley in or about the 1890’s.
The brass case was intended to avoid binding in the chamber and avoid fouling the ejection of the fired case.
The exposed paper end was to permit a rolled turn-over to be applied to retain the top wad.
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