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14 Gauge UMC Shell Never Fired
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I’m not a shell collector and have no idea if this shell has any value. Found it in an antique shop in Arundel, Maine today.
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I first see the CLUB paper NPEs in the 1887 UMC catalog --
Attachment 136033 By the 1901 UMC catalog they had gone to the NEW CLUB on their loaded shells and the NPEs were called UNION -- Attachment 136034 Two 10-gauge NEW CLUB NPEs sold in the recent Wards Auction for $5. https://wardscollectibles.com/auctio...php?item=50697 |
So mine would appear to have been made between 1887 and 1901 and the fact that it is a 14 gauge might make it even more unusual (rare)?
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Dean,
Did the shell use a berdan primer or is something in the primer pocket? Ken |
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It looks like the anvil is in the pocket.
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Looks like the priming compound in that UMC No. 2 primer just corroded much of it away. I would believe being a 14-gauge would add considerable over a 10- or 12-gauge in the collector market, but what that price is I have no idea.
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14 GA 2-1/4" #6 Shot Aluminum case
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When I saw this shell of Dean's I went to look at a box of 14 gauge Winchesters I have in my display case. Once I opened them I realized that I had never opened them before. As you can see the box has a little corrugated piece of cardboard to take up some space and make them fit in the box properly. And look at that weird crimp on the top.
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Researcher is the only person that I think might have some information on these 14ga shells. Although the load markings on the box are likely correct, the picture shown on the back of the box is of a different shell.
I hope Dave see's this and brings us enlightenment! |
Oh my! Metallic cartridges!
I wonder how long those were produced. . |
They were made for the Greener Police Gun
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