| 32-35 Stevens & Maynard |
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| The 32-35 Stevens and Maynard was introduced in the mid 1880's as a match cartridge, by the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company. Used in the New Model Range Rifle numbers 9 & 10. It received its name for having a .32" diameter (153 grain) bullet, and was loaded with 35 grains of black powder, so it was called the 32-35 Stevens. It became obsolete, due to the 32-40.Current stock is above pictured, UMC, Union MetallicCompany, before they were bought out by Remington. |
| $9.75 per Cartridge |
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