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Item Code: M9628
This is the type of artillery shell that was used at the battle of Wounded Knee. It weights approximately 14.7 ounces. On the brass ring is marked MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO / NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. – HOTCHKISS PATENT NOV. 14 – 76. All have 1889 dates on the fuse plug. The example shown in the picture may not be the item you receive but it will be in the same or better condition.
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