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  1. Jan 13, 2013 · The Confederates required labels on their arsenal Packs from all arsenals, and the British imported ammo had labels as well. Most of the Confederate labels were stamped onto the pack paper, but we have examples of printed labels pasted onto the pack it'self.

  2. Place the string, paper, and ten cartridges into the box (photo 10). Note: the paper's long length is marked A. Fold. over the top sides and then fold over one end - like wrapping a gift (photo 11). Place the tube of cartridges in the. open end of the pack, fold and close the remaining end, and tie off (photo 12).

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  4. Arsenal pack labels. 07-11-2011, 06:25 PM. I was wondering what type of arsenal pack label would have been correct for rounds issued to the 2nd MS at 1st Manassas. I did a search on the forum and found previous posts that revealed that all Federal arsenals, with the exception of St. Louis, stopped labeling arsenal packs by 1861.

  5. Aug 24, 2020 · These rubber printing plates (stamps) are faithful reproductions of the stamping plates used during the American Civil War to mark the arsenal bundles of 10 ten cartridges. Each label provided information on the firearm, its calibre, the powder charge of the cartridge, the type of bullet, the maker and the date of production.

  6. Sep 7, 2016 · Frankford Arsenal Cartridge Pack Labels Labels come per sheet and are available for the following ammunition: .58 Caliber Musket Frankford Arsenal, 1861, .52 Caliber, Sharps Rifle, Hartford, Ct., as seen in Echoes of Glory, .577 Enfield Rifle, Charleston Arsenal, 1863, as seen in Echoes of Glory, Colt?s Navy Pistol, Richmond Va., as seen in ...

  7. Arsenal Pack Labels and Wrappers: I offer a wide variety of both stamped and printed reproduction labels, should you choose to package your cartridges. The relevant options for each cartridge are in the drop-down menu where you select the quantity you’d like, and pictures of each are in the gallery attached to their product.

  8. Printed ReproductionCartridge Papers. Historically, soldiers of both the North and the South. were supplied packages paper cartridges for their ammo pouches. On average, soldiers carried 40 rounds in their ammo pouches. and an additional 20 rounds in their haversacks. Cartridges were wrapped ten-rounds to a package which were marked with the.

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