Bryan Austin
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The best method to research is to always begin and build based on fact. Patent reference is documented fact it's not opinion.
Antique cartridge boxes are pure guess as to when a specific label was produced and in what specific year. Early boxes lack lot numbers so we can only speculate year of production. I'm not saying the dates aren't close but I am saying that they are not exact.
I can reference factually antique firearms that were manufactured for only 1 year and discontinued due to a significant flaw found in the design. Usually accompanied by an improvement to eliminate the flaw. So a cartridge design flaw is very possible and an improvement introduced is extremely likely to eliminate that flaw in a very short period of time.
I have a cartridge patent reference book that is full of cartridge design improvements from 1869-1882. I mean a huge number attempting to perfect the centerfire design and primer pocket. This early time of cartridge manufacture was filled with issues that needed improvement.
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No need to debate any further here on the 44 Double Action topic, it is what it is and as soon as an example is found, I will edit my material, until then....there is no 44-40 folded head case other than the very short lived Milbank Primed case. I was told there was no Dupont powder keg data "wrappers" and I found one. Doesn't mean they didn't exist, just want more evidence....and again, for now more evidence debunks rather than supports.
44-40 Folded Head Cases - #5 by SavvyJack - General Ammunition Discussion - International Ammunition Association Web Forum
If you want to talk about this more, chime in over at the link I provided.
Feel free to leave the last word ;-)
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