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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jan 13, 2013 · I'm pretty sure they used a stamp to label the paper. The one I use I print from my PC printer, onto the paper before wrapping the cartridges. The Confederates required labels on their arsenal Packs from all arsenals, and the British imported ammo had labels as well.

  3. 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.

  4. 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).

  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. Feb 23, 2013 · Location. Texas. Nov 4, 2015. #2. There have been several folks that have made stamps for various cartridge labels. You may be able to do the same with the image you have. I will look this evening to see if I can dig out the names of some of the folks who did the stamp runs.

  7. Jan 5, 2010 · Nov 3, 2019. Feb 8, 2022. #1. So I plan on having a few Richmond arsenal ammunition crates made for me. It's my understanding that ten rounds or so were placed inside of small packs inside of the crates. I've seen several boxes that have been reproduced from originals that say "Elongated Ball" or "Conical Ball" on them.