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.32 CALIBER WILLIAMSON’S ROUND TEAT FIRE CARTRIDGE – VERY NICE EXAMPLE:  Designed by Daniel Moore and manufactured by Moore and his partner David Williamson, the Teat Fire Cartridge was patented in 1864.  The Teat Fire system was one of several different unique designs which attempted to develop a viable metallic cartridge which contained the projectile, propellant and primer while skirting the Rollin White patent held by Smith and Wesson.   

The Teat Fire cartridge manufactured in .32 and .45 caliber, were used in the Moore Revolvers and National Arms Single Action Belt Revolvers which proved quite popular with both soldiers and civilians during the American Civil War.  National Arms produced about 30,000 of the revolvers from 1864 to 1870, when it was acquired by Colt's Manufacturing Company.  

The Teat Fire cartridge was a self contained copper cartridge case with an open mouth and a small protrusion on the rounded rear end of the case.  The protrusion was manufactured in two profiles – a flat teat, and the round teat such as offered here.  The case contained both the powder and bullet and when loaded into the chamber, the “teat” at the rear end of the case which contained the primer, protruded through a tiny opening in the rear of the chamber and would be struck by the hammer when the pistol was fired.   

This .32 caliber specimen is in very good condition with an even aged patina to the cartridge case and light oxidation to the bullet.  The case is full form with no damage or misshaping. 

A fairly scarce cartridge due to the short period of production, this specimen will display well with your pistol.  SOLD

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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