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or breaking the needle, all fear of which may be avoided by 

 putting the parts loosely in their places, and then screwing 

 on the plug (fig. 44) till it is home. 



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A very useful auxiliary to breech loading guns has recently 

 been registered by Mr. Bussey, of Dunn's-passage, 485, New 

 Oxford-street. It is in the form of an oblong case, made of 

 patent leather, and holds from 20 to 30 cartridges, according 

 to its size. A light leather belt is attached for the purpose 

 of suspending it over the shoulder (fig. G2 a), and the car- 



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BUSSEY 3 CARTRIDGE-HOLDER. 



