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1Fg would be black powder.
Black powder is classified by granulation size, with 1F being the coarsest and 4F the finest, used for different firearms and applications.
Some DuPont Bulk items --
Bulk Powder folder cover.jpg
Bulk Powder folder inside.jpg
Bulk Smokeless Tin.jpg
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02-10-2026, 10:15 AM
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A few more powders in the Parker records. They are Schultze and Hazard Blue Ribbon. All kinds of new info is turning up.
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