Item: ONJR24RCAJ056

Original U.S. Civil War Pack of (5) “Hazard’s” Colt’s Patent New Model Revolving Police Pistol Cartridges in Box

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  • Original Item. Only One Available. This is a scarce original packet of six .36 caliber combustible cartridges produced by the Hazard’s Company produced for use with the Colt New Model Revolving Police Pistol. The pack has been opened and the cartridges are removable but this set has been wrapped in plastic to keep the contents inside. Like all ordnance, this pack is Not Available for Export.


    The package measures 2⅜ x 1 7/16” and is clearly block printed on the wrapper in seven lines, with a decorative border:


    5 COMBUSTIBLE ENVELOPE
    CARTRIDGES
    MADE OF HAZARD’S POWER
    EXPRESSLY FOR
    COL. COLT’S PATENT
    NEW MODEL
    REVOLVING
    POLICE PISTOL
    36/100 INCH CALIBRE


    The combustible cartridges for use in Colt’s patent revolvers had been developed during the mid-1850s. Colt had experimented with a variety of combustible materials to contain the powder charge and attach it to the bullet. In addition to being sturdy enough to secure the powder and attach it to the bullet, the cartridge needed to be moisture resistant, if not completely waterproof. Colt experimented with paper, skin (animal intestine) and foil. Interestingly, the foil experiment proved most sturdy and water resistant, but American made tin foil was of such poor quality that it was literally porous and would not serve. As a result, nearly all of the “foil” cartridges produced by Colt used imported foil from Germany. The combustible cartridge did not become universally popular for use in percussion revolvers until the outbreak of the Civil War, which resulted in an unprecedented increase in demand for the cartridges. As a result of the significant demand, the use of German imported foil was no longer practical or cost effective and the less sturdy materials paper and skin were turned to. In the case of paper, the material was also more permeable.


    A very nice & scarce pack of cartridges, ready for further research and display!


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