I would like to shed some duplicates and have the following for sale. Boxes are full unless otherwise noted. Prices do not include ground shipping charges.
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1) Peters .357 High Velocity, Bridgeport Address. Nickel case and Peters headstamp. $200
2) Pre-war Winchester .357 Magnum. Nickel case and SuperSpeed headstamp (uncommon headstamp) $300
3) SOLDWestern Super X pre-1962 .357 Magnum. 158 gr. Lubaloy, nickel cases. $30
4)SOLD Remington .44 Magnum from the 50s. 25 rds. $30
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1) Western 44 Special, pre-war, 49 rds., $75
2) Peters 44 Special with glued-on banner for Rustless Gildcote, pre-Dupont. I have never seen one of these before getting 2. Ammo is excellent with Peters headstamp. One end flap has torn loose but is present. This is probably 20s ammo or early 30s. $100
3) Winchester 44 Special, 1946 box design but with Olin Mathieson callout, making it circa 1954, ammo excellent with WRA headstamp. Lead bullet. $50
4) Remington-UMC 44 Special Smokeless, NO live ammo, cases only. Printed on side: Specially adapted for S&W 44 Hand Ejector and other arms. Probably teens or 20s. $50
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1) Mohawk .22 brick, full, 500 rds. $60
2) Remington Kleanbore, New and Improved, pre-war R19, brick box has a missing end flap. 10 small boxes in nice shape. 500 rds. $70
3) SOLD Super X 1962 design .22 Brick, full, 500 rds. $50
4) Remington .38 Special Hi-way Master, pre-war R260, full, ammo in nice shape , 110 gr. Metal Penetrating bullet (not pointed, semi-rounded with a zinc-like coating on projectile). If you are looking for a Western type of metal penetrator, Remington's is not like that. $120
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1) Winchester 45 Colt, 1946 design box. Lead bullet. $60
2) Remington Kleanbore 45 Colt, postwar, Lead bullet (looks similar to a semi-wadcutter) Some ammo is oxidizing. $50
3) Winchester Yellow Box 45 Colt, 1962 box style, lead bullet W-W headstamp. $45
Ed
First Column in Pic
1) Peters .357 High Velocity, Bridgeport Address. Nickel case and Peters headstamp. $200
2) Pre-war Winchester .357 Magnum. Nickel case and SuperSpeed headstamp (uncommon headstamp) $300
3) SOLDWestern Super X pre-1962 .357 Magnum. 158 gr. Lubaloy, nickel cases. $30
4)SOLD Remington .44 Magnum from the 50s. 25 rds. $30
Second Column
1) Western 44 Special, pre-war, 49 rds., $75
2) Peters 44 Special with glued-on banner for Rustless Gildcote, pre-Dupont. I have never seen one of these before getting 2. Ammo is excellent with Peters headstamp. One end flap has torn loose but is present. This is probably 20s ammo or early 30s. $100
3) Winchester 44 Special, 1946 box design but with Olin Mathieson callout, making it circa 1954, ammo excellent with WRA headstamp. Lead bullet. $50
4) Remington-UMC 44 Special Smokeless, NO live ammo, cases only. Printed on side: Specially adapted for S&W 44 Hand Ejector and other arms. Probably teens or 20s. $50
Third column
1) Mohawk .22 brick, full, 500 rds. $60
2) Remington Kleanbore, New and Improved, pre-war R19, brick box has a missing end flap. 10 small boxes in nice shape. 500 rds. $70
3) SOLD Super X 1962 design .22 Brick, full, 500 rds. $50
4) Remington .38 Special Hi-way Master, pre-war R260, full, ammo in nice shape , 110 gr. Metal Penetrating bullet (not pointed, semi-rounded with a zinc-like coating on projectile). If you are looking for a Western type of metal penetrator, Remington's is not like that. $120
Fourth column
1) Winchester 45 Colt, 1946 design box. Lead bullet. $60
2) Remington Kleanbore 45 Colt, postwar, Lead bullet (looks similar to a semi-wadcutter) Some ammo is oxidizing. $50
3) Winchester Yellow Box 45 Colt, 1962 box style, lead bullet W-W headstamp. $45
Ed

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