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AggieReb
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Tower-Sargent Bullet
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Jim T
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Re: Tower-Sargent Bullet
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There is no such thing.
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pachaplain
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December 09, 2011, 10:26:43 PM »
Just to add to our conversation, I looked up the discussion of the "Tower-Sargent" bullet on the old forum and found the attached picture posted there by budd@greene.xtn.net with the comment "Here's a picture of a bullet that matches up well with a M&M 362 Tower-Sergants. Measurments are 0.58 x 0.97 inches. This bullet is not carved nor whittled on.....just for an visual aid. By the way where does the Towers-Sergants come from anyways?
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Dennis
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Re: Tower-Sargent Bullet
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January 03, 2012, 02:18:07 AM »
The "Tower Sergeant" is a type of .577 Enfield. All of this nomenclature is based off of the old English system. There really wouldn't have been a specific bullet for this gun but it would have to measure .577 like an Enfield or three ringer.
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