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Two .32 Williamson’s Patent Teatfire Cartridges
Item #: Z6914
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Z6914 Two .32 Williamson’s Patent Teatfire Cartridges
Description: Here is a nice group consisting of the two different versions of the .32 teat-fire cartridge. One is the early flat teat and the other is the later round teat. These cartridges were patented by David Williamson of Brooklyn, New York on January 5, 1864. The patent was assigned to the Moore's Patent Fire Arms Company of New York. Thomas states that the cartridge, "was developed explicitly for a revolver that could circumvent the Rollin White/Smith & Wesson patent." The nipple or teat held the fulminate while the casing held the ball and powder. The flat teat variants were known as the No. 1 cartridges while the round teats eventually became known as the No. 2 cartridges. These cartridges were manufactured expressly for the "National Revolver” produced by Moore's Patent Fire Arms Company of Brooklyn, New York. Both are in decent shape with a light push to the case mouth. The earlier flat version has a dark patina and the later round version is shiny with light scratches.
Flat Teat Measures: D .336” OAL 1.253”
Round Teat Measures: D .332” OAL 1.275”
Reference: "Round Ball to Rimfire” Vol. 3 No. 995 (Flat Teat)
Reference: "Round Ball to Rimfire” Vol. 3 No. 996 (Round Teat)


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