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Civil War Cartridge Box Ammo Box Revolver Caliber (E. Gaylord of Chicopee, MASS)

$ 171.6

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Condition: Nice condition for its age, threads look good, everything is original. The latch does work, but is not used..(do not want to wear it out). Please see photos for best understanding of condition.

    Description

    Authentic/Original from the civil war.
    If you need more phots, id be happy to help. Open to offers as well.
    From the dimensions and look of the inside, Its very likely for .44 caliber.
    Soldiers armed with revolvers required specific cartridge boxes. These show up in three sizes, which vary not by the caliber of the ammunition, either .36 or .44, but by the configuration of the packs in which it came- some paper wrapped, some wood bored out for six rounds, and some with a seventh hole for a packet of percussion caps.
    Not intended to have magazine tins, these boxes have additional leather sections fixed inside that kept the moister and cartridge packs in place by friction.
    The box is in good condition and on the back of the pouch shows the manufacturer information as:
    E. GAYLORD
    CHICOPEE.
    MASS.
    Emerson Gaylord was a firm located in New York and was a major contractor to the U.S. for leather gear during the Civil War.
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