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- Williams_cleaner_bullet abstract "Three types of projectiles known as Williams Patent "cleaner" bullets were used by the Union Army during the American Civil War in the standard .58 caliber rifle muskets. There was a fourth developed for use in the Union Repeating or "Coffee-Mill" gun. The inventor was Elijah D. Williams of Philadelphia, Penn, who filed an application for his patent on May 30, 1861. It was issued almost a year later on May 13, 1862 but field trials on his "improved" bullet had already begun. The concept of the design was that the discharge of the musket would drive the concave disks forward thus expanding against the walls of the interior barrel removing excess black powder build up and soft lead residue from the lands in a rifled musket barrel.".
- Williams_cleaner_bullet thumbnail Minie_Balls.jpg?width=300.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet wikiPageID "13453881".
- Williams_cleaner_bullet wikiPageRevisionID "573415846".
- Williams_cleaner_bullet hasPhotoCollection Williams_cleaner_bullet.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet subject Category:American_Civil_War_weapons.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet subject Category:Projectiles.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type AmericanCivilWarWeapons.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Artifact100021939.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Device103183080.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Instrument103574816.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Instrumentality103575240.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Object100002684.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Projectile104008634.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Projectiles.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Weapon104565375.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet type Whole100003553.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet comment "Three types of projectiles known as Williams Patent "cleaner" bullets were used by the Union Army during the American Civil War in the standard .58 caliber rifle muskets. There was a fourth developed for use in the Union Repeating or "Coffee-Mill" gun. The inventor was Elijah D. Williams of Philadelphia, Penn, who filed an application for his patent on May 30, 1861. It was issued almost a year later on May 13, 1862 but field trials on his "improved" bullet had already begun.".
- Williams_cleaner_bullet label "Williams cleaner bullet".
- Williams_cleaner_bullet sameAs m.03c5v_c.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet sameAs Q17105032.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet sameAs Q17105032.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet sameAs Williams_cleaner_bullet.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet wasDerivedFrom Williams_cleaner_bullet?oldid=573415846.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet depiction Minie_Balls.jpg.
- Williams_cleaner_bullet isPrimaryTopicOf Williams_cleaner_bullet.