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VenmoIn 1876 the 45/70 Copper Cartridge Case loaded with 55 grains of black powder was issued to the U.S. 7th Cavalry commanded by General George A. Custer. The troops carried the 1873 .45 Caliber Springfield Trapdoor Carbine using this unique cartridge, which in 1876 had no base stamp or other markings. Archaeologists have discovered many thousands of these on Little Bighorn Battlefield. Now you can own a safe unloaded souvenir replica of this historic event in U.S. history.
Official replica approved by the National Park Service for Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Safe and unloaded
Made in the USA
Available in black, red, walnut or white frames. Great for your den or gun room. 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
Price is for pick up but can also ship to you directly if needed. Shipping cost $15
These handmade shadow boxes are a representation of the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876 featuring prominent figures such as General George Custer and Chief Sitting Bull. The display illustrates the confrontation between US Government forces and Native American warriors, capturing the cultural significance of each side. On one side of the box, a replica of US military tool is shown symbolizing the equipment used by Custer’s troops. On the opposing side, a traditional Native American tool is presented to honor the culture and battle tactics of the Plains tribes. This arrangement not only commemorates a pivotal moment in American history but also respects the distinct cultural identities and the resilience of the Native American people.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.











14 Days
14
0
$45.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












VenmoIn 1876 the 45/70 Copper Cartridge Case loaded with 55 grains of black powder was issued to the U.S. 7th Cavalry commanded by General George A. Custer. The troops carried the 1873 .45 Caliber Springfield Trapdoor Carbine using this unique cartridge, which in 1876 had no base stamp or other markings. Archaeologists have discovered many thousands of these on Little Bighorn Battlefield. Now you can own a safe unloaded souvenir replica of this historic event in U.S. history.
Official replica approved by the National Park Service for Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Safe and unloaded
Made in the USA
Available in black, red, walnut or white frames. Great for your den or gun room. 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
Price is for pick up but can also ship to you directly if needed. Shipping cost $15
These handmade shadow boxes are a representation of the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876 featuring prominent figures such as General George Custer and Chief Sitting Bull. The display illustrates the confrontation between US Government forces and Native American warriors, capturing the cultural significance of each side. On one side of the box, a replica of US military tool is shown symbolizing the equipment used by Custer’s troops. On the opposing side, a traditional Native American tool is presented to honor the culture and battle tactics of the Plains tribes. This arrangement not only commemorates a pivotal moment in American history but also respects the distinct cultural identities and the resilience of the Native American people.










