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Lot 51 – Cal. .45 PDW (personal defense weapon) cartridge with segmented (6 segments) lead bullet loaded into a steel case with a “F A 51” headstamp. Frankford Arsenal Lot 8. HWS Vol. III, page 32, Fig. 42A. Includes a group of loose segments. Ex-Woodin collection. $225-275
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Lot 53 – Model 1862 .58 Gatling steel chamber with percussion nipple, unloaded. OAL 2.75 inches. The Gatling Gun by Wahl and Toppel, page 13. Ex-Woodin collection. $350-450
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Lot 54 – Model 1862 .58 Gatling steel chamber with percussion nipple, loaded, with 4-wing musket percussion cap removed for safety but included. OAL 2.75 inches. The Gatling Gun by Wahl and Toppel, page 13. Ex-Woodin collection. $450-550
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Lot 56 – Cal. 50 Folded. Light gray anodized aluminum case, dull brass primer, headstamp “GTG 1983” (Grand Technology Group), Andrew Grandy, Frankford Arsenal engineer developed. GM bullet. No indication that it’s a dummy, but no propellant heard when shaken? Ex-Woodin collection. $225-275
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Lot 57 – AAI 20 Gage Multiple Scimitar shotshell. Ribbed yellow plastic case with four-segment plastic sabot and seven scimitar blades. Headstamp; “REMINGTON 20 GA PETERS,” with brass primer in copper-plated steel battery cup. In original brown cardboard box with “20 GAGE SCIMITAR CART.” printed in black. 1973-1974. HWS Vol. III, page 486, Fig. 714. Ex-Woodin collection. $125-145
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Lot 59 – Frankford Arsenal experimental Cal. .60 cartridge with a dark gray graphite finish on FAT 2 aluminum case, steel core GM bullet, percussion primer. Headstamp; “F A 48.” One case hole indicating dummy, but primer looks good? HWS Vol. III page 283, 284. Ex-Woodin collection. $135-175
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Lot 6 – 20-round box; “5.56 MM BLANK, PROTOTYPE SAMPLE, etc.” Remington. Contains three 5.56mm blanks, “R A 6 5” with red PA, 7-petal rose crip mouth with white tip, knurled cannelure 0.5 inch up from base. Ex-Woodin collection. $50-65
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Lot 60 – 5.56 cartridge with rimless-grooveless aluminum case having a plain headstamp and M193 ball bullet. Loaded in 1970 by Frankford Arsenal for burn-through tests. No rupture groove in case. Very small stress crack in neck. Ex-Woodin collection. $75-100
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Lot 62 – Amron Corporation factory desk set display of three 20mm cartridges: M56A3 Projectile in M103 brass case, MK12 projectile in MK 5 steel case, and M56A3 projectile in M103B1 steel case. Wood base and two pens. Ex-Woodin collection. $275-350
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Lot 63 – Frankford Arsenal .30-06 unprimed empty (UPE) experimental steel case, headstamp “F A 19.” With remnants of copper wash. HWS Vol. I Revised, page 120-121 (no figure). Ex-Woodin collection. $225-275
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Lot 65 – Lake City Army Ammunition plant display of a 14.5mm M183 (dummy, no primer) cartridge on a wood base. Aluminum case is headstamped “L C 7 0” and the lead projectile slides out easily for inspection. Remington Arms Co. Inc. contractor. Project failed, so this is a rare display and headstamp. Ex-Woodin collection. $250-325
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Lot 66 – P90 developmental rimfire with non-magnetic, turned brass, “bttl” bullet. “SUPER X.” Case length 27mm. Ex-Woodin collection. $150-175
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Lot 68 – Polte, Patronenfabrik, Magdeburg display board. “Belgische Jnfanterie-Patr. Kal. 7,65.” 9 different 7.65mm rifle cartridges, whole and sectioned. Beautiful condition with slight cardboard warping. Mixed headstamps from early 1930s. 29.6 x 38.2cm. Ex-Woodin collection. $1,250- 1,500
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Lot 69 – A pair of General-Electric-made.30-06 ball cartridges, headstamped “GE 45.” One has a red PA and the other has no PA. The specimen with red PA is stained and has a cracked neck. HWS Vol. II, page 68, Fig. 58. Ex-Woodin collection. $55-85
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Lot 7 – .45 Automatic Pistol, Model 1906, rimless. “F A 4 06.” Copper primer. HWS Vol. I Revised, page 20, Fig. 30. Ex-Woodin collection. $85-115
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Lot 71 – Cal. .50 High Velocity ball cartridge by the Bridgeport Brass Company under Frankford Arsenal contract. Headstamp “B 43 50 HV” with staked brass primer. HWS Vol. II, pages 239-240, Fig. 222. Ex-Woodin collection. $55-70
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