Brass is available from Track of the Wolf. Data from Chuck Hawks:
"The .44-77 was introduced in 1869 by Sharps for their Model 1869 rifle, and was based on the Sharps 2 1/4" rimmed, bottleneck case. This case had a base diameter of .516", shoulder diameter of .502" and neck diameter of .467". Bullet diameter was .446" and cartridge overall length was 3.05".
It was also available under the Remington name in their No. 3 Rolling Block rifle. The .44-77 was used for both hunting and target shooting.
Factory loads were provided with various bullet weights up to 470 grains. Using a 365 grain bullet, one typical factory load had an advertised MV of 1460 fps and ME of 1730 ft. lbs."
You will have to go to a unabridged dicitionary to find the origin of the word cartridge.
Gunshop. .32 RIMFIRE is an obsolete cartridge, and is no longer made.
That was a slide action shotgun, not a rifle, and was obsolete before 1920. No 'blueprints' are available. What are you needing to accomplish? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Either Brownells, or Gun Parts Corp. http://www.brownells.com/ http://www.gunpartscorp.com/
how can we find blueprint for higher secondary all subject
Dont believe Browning chambered a rifle for the 6mm Remington cartridge. Do you mean 6.35mm (a pistol)?
I am not aware of any cartridge called a 380 Winchester Special. .32 Winchester Special is a rifle cartridge, .380 ACP (.380 auto) is an automatic pistol cartridge. Either should be available from a full service gun shop.
That would be an amazing find. The 32-20 (32 WCF) cartridge was not introduced until 1882 for the 1873 Winchester rifle.
You can find blueprint storage from stores stocking industrial supplies specifically storage and packing solutions. You can find them at, for example, Jalema Blueprint Filing Systems, Global Industrial and Engineer Supply.
Depends on condition, but somewhere around $400. Please note that is NOT .22 Long Rifle, but a different (hard to find) cartridge.
In the US, military surplus 7.62x54R ammo (used in the M/N rifles) is about as cheap a centerfire cartridge a you will find. However, for a FIRST rifle, I would suggest a .22 LR for anyone.
Blueprint price? no such thing. Do you mean bluebook? go to KBB.com and nada.com to find out.