It's known as a "44 Bulldog" caliber and hasn't been loaded in many, many years. It is only available through custom reloaders such as "Gad custom cartridges" for $35 a box + shipping. I have an old "Bulldog" made in 1887 that uses this ammo. They're fun to shoot if they are tight.
The first shots fired in the American Revolution, often referred to as "The Shot Heard 'Round the World," were fired at Lexington, Massachusetts.
Bulldog Drummond's Third Round was created in 1925.
The American Revolutionary War. (Battle of Lexington)
The "shot heard round the world" was fired at Lexington.
Bulldog Drummond's Third Round - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Nobody knows for sure. A shot was fired, and troops on both sides fell to.
condition is very important, see what they go for at auction and try to compare the 44 bulldog is not a 44 special it takes a 44 bulldog shell i use a 44 mag hull cut it off and pack it with 20 grans of black powder and a .440 diamenter round balland it seems to do fine Another source of information on this firearm (and most other Iver Johnson firearms) is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".
it is the battle of Lexington and concord
The socalled "shot heard 'round the world" was a confrontation in 1775 between British troops & American colonists at Lexington Massachusetts.
the Springfield rifles fired round bullets or bucks.
Lexington, Massachusetts.
Lexington, Massachusetts.