.50 CALIBER MAYNARD CARTRIDGE POULTNEY'S PATENT — Horse Soldier


Maynard Carbine Cartridge, .50 Caliber

David Marshall Williams (November 13, 1900 - January 8, 1975) was an American firearms designer and convicted murderer who invented the floating chamber and the short-stroke piston.Both designs used the high-pressure gas generated in or near the breech of the firearm to operate the action of semi-automatic firearms like the M1 Carbine.


Maynard Carbine Cartridge, .50 Caliber

Maynard Carbine Cartridges. $550.00. QTY. There is only 1 item left in stock. Maynard Carbine Cartridge - Original unopened package of ten cartridges for the .50 caliber Maynard percussion carbine. Package also contains a package of percussion caps in the paper wrapper.


Maynard Carbine Cartridge, .50 Caliber

The Maynard carbine was a breech-loaded carbine used by cavalry in the American Civil War. The First Model was manufactured between 1858 and 1859. About 5,000 were made.


Maynard Carbine Cartridge, .50 Caliber

Item Code: 490-1988. Paper and brass foil cartridge for Maynard carbine. Features the flat nosed bullet at top and the large brass disc soldered to the bottom. This is the paper and foil cartridges manufactured under Poultney's patent. The patent (#40,988 dated December 15, 1863) was originally granted to Thomas Rodman and Silas Crispin who.


Maynard Model 1 Breechloading Carbine

12 Region: Visitor need help loading my Maynard carbine cartridges. I inherited a Maynard .50 cal. carbine from my late brother. We shot it years ago and i'd like to shoot it again ,kind of in his honor. I have some new full-capacity cases from Lodgewood,and I have real bp as well as Pyro on hand.


Maynard Carbine Cartridge

Call or Text: 804-873-5462 Email: [email protected] Item: Maynard Carbine CartridgeCaliber: .50Construction: Brass case, lead bullet.Condition: Good, non-excavated. The flat nose bullet is in good shape and has a brown-white patina. The cartridge has a dark brown patina.


Civil War Maynard Rifle / Carbine Cal.50 Cartridge Collection & Shiloh

Dixie Gun Works was formally founded in 1954, but it could be said that Dixie Gun Works actually began many years before. In 1931, Turner Kirkland paid seventy five cents for a "dug" 1849 Colt Pocket pistol, which began a lifetime of buying and trading antique guns and parts. A fun hobby grew into a full-time business with over 46,000 square.


Maynard Carbine Cartridge Civil War Artifacts For Sale in Gettysburg

Cartridge Reloading From left to right: .38 caliber, 367-grain Paul Jones bullet; .38 caliber, 340-grain Hoch; .38 caliber, 340-grain Lewis; .35 caliber, 340-grain Lucas-Brooks grooveless and a .45 caliber, 525-grain Paul Jones. Dies were purchased from CH4D and have worked extremely well, producing very straight and true ammunition.


.50 MAYNARD CARTRIDGE — Horse Soldier

NRA Museums: Massachusetts Arms Co. Maynard First Model Carbine This model of breechloading carbine was used by Florida troops in Confederate service. The Maynard carbine was invented by Dr. Edward Maynard, who was also responsible for developing the Maynard priming system that was used in the U.S. Model 1855 Rifle-Musket.


Full Box of Cartridges for Maynard's Breech Loading Carbine Cowan's

Price: $6.25 Description Reviews Machine made from solid brass bar stock. Each empty case is individually turned and drilled to the proper size for the .50 caliber Maynard carbine. Don't Miss Out on News from Dixie Gun Works! Get the latest information about new products, special deals, news, top-rated items, promotions and more!


Maynard Carbine Cartridge / SOLD Civil War Artifacts For Sale in

$95.00 SOLD Quantity Available: None Item Code: M26456 Dr. Edward Maynard held patent #22,565 dated January 11, 1859. By this patent, cartridge cases for the Maynard carbine were made of drawn brass to form a tube with a closed end. A brass disk was soldered to the base of the tube.


.50 CALIBER MAYNARD CARTRIDGE POULTNEY'S PATENT — Horse Soldier

This percussion carbine was patented by Edward Maynard of Washington, D.C., December 6, 1859, and manufactured by the Massachusetts Arms Company of Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. Introduced into United States service in the late 1850s, it was put into mass production in 1861 and performed well in the hands of Federal troops.


Civil War Maynard Carbine Cartridge in Display

The Maynard Carbine was a single-shot weapon primarily firing a .50 caliber metallic cartridge. Original cartridges were of .52 caliber there proved a rarer .35 caliber form as well.


COMPLETE PACK OF MAYNARD CARBINE CARTRIDGES — Horse Soldier

The Maynard Carbine was a breech-loading firearm, a design that was quite innovative at the time. This design allowed for faster reloading compared to the muzzle-loading firearms that were common in the period. The First Model was available in two calibers: .35 and .50, while the Second Model was only produced in .50 caliber.


MAYNARD CARBINE CARTRIDGE — Horse Soldier

To Order: Call 717-334-0347, Fax 717-334-5016, or E-mail. Priced to Sell - These are non-excavated cartridges for the .50 caliber Maynard carbine. Lead bullet with flat nose and a single groove in a brass case with large disc soldered to the bottom. A hole was drilled so the percussion cap flame can ignite powder charge.


EXCELLENT CONDITION, ORIGINAL 2nd MODEL MAYNARD METALLIC .50 CAL

MAYNARD CIVIL WAR BREECH LOADING PERCUSSION CARBINE, 50 cal., 20" bbl., sharp inspectors cartouche, exc. wood, carbine steel buttplate, original carbine sight, solid blade front sight, sadd.Click for more info Seller: Jim Goergen Area Code: 507 $4950 reduced to $4750 Maynard Rifles NEW THIS WEEK!