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44 cal
USS California (BB-44) was the second of two Tennessee-class battleships built for the United States Navy between her keel laying in October 1916 and her commissioning in August 1921. The Tennessee class was part of the standard series of twelve battleships built in the 1910s and 1920s, and were developments of the preceding New Mexico class. They were armed with a battery of twelve 14-inch (356 mm) guns in four three-gun turrets. California served as the flagship of the Battle Fleet in the Pacific Ocean for duration of her peacetime career. She spent the 1920s and 1930s participating in routine fleet training exercises, including the annual Fleet Problems, and cruises around the Americas and further abroad, such as a goodwill visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1925.
California was moored in Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 when the Japanese attacked the port, bringing the United States into World War II. The ship was moderately damaged by a pair of torpedoes and a bomb, but a fire disabled the ship's electrical system, preventing the pumps from being used to keep the ship afloat. California slowly filled with water over the following three days and eventually sank. Her crew suffered heavy casualties in the attack and four men were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions during the attack. She was raised in April 1942, repaired and heavily rebuilt, and returned to service in January 1944.
The ship thereafter supported the amphibious operations conducted during the Pacific War, including the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign (though she was damaged in a collision with Tennessee and thus missed the Battle of Peleliu) and the Philippines campaign, during which she took part in the Battle of Surigao Strait. She was hit by a kamikaze during the invasion of Lingayen Gulf in January 1945, after repairs, joined the fleet supporting troops fighting on Okinawa during the Battle of Okinawa. Her crew took part in the occupation of Japan after the end of the war, and after returning to the United States via the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, was laid up in Philadelphia in 1946. She remained in the fleet's inventory until 1959, when she was broken up for scrap.
Think there is a 44 Special coming my way soon and wanting to get some brass. Before I place an order from Starline, figured I would check and see if anyone has some extra (either new or once fired)
Alternatively, is there any interest in splitting an order of 1,000 new brass from Starline...
Title and photos show what’s for sale. Starline brass has been opened, but all 50 unprimed pieces are present. Once-fired brass has been through the tumbler, but no other prep has been done.
Bullets have some loaded/or have been shot, but vast majority remain, except the target hollow points...
Pietta 1860 Army Black Powder Revolver 44 cal. Case hardened frame
Revolver is new without the box and looking for a new home. Cylinder has factory engraving.
$250 CASH only
Hello Iisted below is what the counts of the ammo is that is for sale looking to sell as a lot but will consider offers on some of the ammo. Price is negotiable just put a ballpark as a number is required. Refer to pictures for brands grain and any other info. Thank you
447 various 357 magnum...
Continuing to clean out my reloading supplies and have a couple of extra items. Feel free to shoot me an offer. Also interested in partial trade toward a 10/22.
246 ct. 45 cal SWC 200gr hard cast bullet, Colorado Cast Bullets - $35
172 ct. 45 cal 185gr SWC target - $25
I have 172 new Sierra 44 cal .4295 JSP bullets for sale. The lead core has 6% antimony added. They are not soft bullets. They are designed for big game and dangerous game according to Sierra.
I bought them new several years ago but started casting my own bullets last year. These bullets are...
Made by Pietta, excellent bore, tight lock works. Spot on cylinder from a damp pistol case.
$165.00 FTF Bend, Oregon area.
Add $20.00 to ship by Priority Mail.
I do not shoot 44, and have a lot of it to move.
Xtreme boxes are unopened.
3 berry's boxes also unopened.
other 2 boxes were open, and marked with the count.
7 boxes of 500 of x-treme 44 cal projectiles; 240 gr FP - $60 per box
Berrys box of 451 count - $35
Berry's 44 cal 220 gr FP...
This was an old kit gun where you were supposed to sand and finish the wood and blue the metal parts yourself. Hence the unfinished state of the gun. The wood swelled over the years and snapped the brass backstrap. I purchased a new one but the specs changed over the years and it doesn't fit the...
1lb of Hodgdon Pyrodex P FFFG equivalent. New unopened, sealed.
1 box 100 count, Hornady 44 cal .454 lead round ball
3 tins of CCI percussion caps, 1 new full tin of #11, 1 tin of #11 (1/4 tin left), and 1 tin of #10 (1/4 tin left)
$40 for everything
New in box Cimarron 1858 new army. Stainless steel. 44 caliber. 5.5 inch barrel. 6 shot cap and ball cylinder. Wood grips, brass trigger guard. Cleaning patches included.
Took this in trade a couple years ago. They sold for $2295 with display case. Number 16 of 300. Would like to trade for lever action rifles or revolvers.