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Original U.S. Civil War Rare Ballard's Patent Falling Block Carbine by Ball & Williams Converted to .44 Centerfire for Frontier Use - Serial 1105 Category_MG 34 Mounts that they will be excluded

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that they will be excluded from the area by May 25

General Howard crossed the Clearwater with his whole command and moved down that stream with Company H in advance

leaving just the 2-3 inch wide leather portion attached to the inner band

compactness

Overall a very nice example of a German Heer Officer's Dagger with scabbard & portepee

Original U.S. Civil War Rare Ballard's Patent Falling Block Carbine by Ball & Williams Converted to .44 Centerfire for Frontier Use - Serial 1105 Category_MG 34 Mounts that they will be excludedOriginal Item: One Only. The Ballard is a single shot, breech loading firearm used late during the Civil War. The . 44 caliber, percussion "capping breech loader" carbine was invented and patented by Charles H. Ballard of Worcester, Mass in November 1861. This was quickly followed by rimfire versions, as well as some that worked with both percussion and rimfire ammunition. One of approximately 2,200 produced by the Ball & Williams Company of Worcester

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