Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. Default Is There a Box of .50-70 Cartridges In The House ?

    Hey All,
    This is a great site for an ammo junkie like me.
    Don't know why I haven't found it before. It's right here.

    Down the page of posts on pg 1, in posts from togor and RCS on or about 09-05-2018,
    there some nice photographs of .45-70 inside primed cartridges and their boxes.
    Nice M1 Ball boxes too, from every plant. Cool !

    Here is my "Oldest Martial Friend".
    He sure would like to see some boxes of his own caliber, .50-70 U.S.

    US Springfield 1872 .jpgUS M1871 (EA) cart .jpg

    There is a faint "circled ESA cartouche" on the left side. For E. S. Allin of Springfield Armory.

    Thanks,
    Take Care, Stay Well,
    jm
    Last edited by John Mello; 04-11-2020 at 08:42.

  2. #2

    Default

    nice. I don't have any boxes of 50-70 around. but I would sure like to see more pics of that rolling block.

  3. #3

    Default

    very nice sir. looks like you have everything but 50-70. i've always wanted one of those u.s. rolling blocks but they seem to elude me. i have one in .43 egyptian. thanks for posting.

  4. Default

    Hey free1954
    I took some new photos of my M1871 Rolling Block, caliber .50-70 GOVT.

    I looked at egyptian and spanish and danish and questionable rolling blocks, before I stumbled onto this in Reno.
    I was makin' my last pass through "The Big Show" on Sunday and off to the side this older Gent was packing up.
    I had read about them, and looked at many, but never saw a US model till that time.
    I was struck at how beefy they are, and that it still had finish.
    And although I had not gone to Reno looking for one,
    he made me a deal that I couldn't refuse. And it's mine.

    I had already found the .22, Remington, Model 4, and settled.
    Things sometimes turn up when you least expect it.
    anyway the photos. 10 photos in 2 posts.

    M1871 open breach .jpgM1871 lockwork .jpgM1871 smoky right .jpgM1871 smokey left .jpgM1871 left + cart .jpg

    Over,
    jm


  5. #6

    Default

    nice indeed. thanks for posting. between you an NFLE it's like christmas morning here today.

  6. #7

    Default

    A little the worse for wear, but original Frankford Arsenal .50-70.


  7. #8
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    6,061

    Default

    You might check Al Frasca's website 'Trapdoor Collectors'. He sometimes has old ammo for sale.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •