Ordering & Frequently Asked Questions
On payment, shipping, products, and the conduct of business
Payment & Ordering
How do I place an order?
Orders are placed directly via the Buy Now button on each product page — no prior correspondence is required. Select your quantity, proceed through the checkout, and complete payment via GunTab or USPS money order as described below. Inventory is updated in real time as items are produced and sold; the quantity displayed on each product page reflects actual current availability.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept payment via GunTab and USPS money order. GunTab processes both credit card and bank transfer payments and is our preferred method for its security and buyer protection. We do not accept PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, Square, or any other general payment platform — those services prohibit transactions in this category and we will not expose our customers or our operation to the risks that come with processors who may arbitrarily freeze funds or close accounts.
How does GunTab work if I have not used it before?
GunTab is an escrow-based payment service built specifically for firearm-related transactions. When you complete a purchase, GunTab holds your payment securely until you confirm receipt and satisfaction with your order — protecting you against non-delivery and protecting us against chargebacks. You may pay by credit card or bank account transfer. Opening a GunTab account is free. Full instructions are available at guntab.com.
How do money order payments work?
USPS money orders are accepted for buyers who prefer them. Complete your order via the Buy Now button — this will reserve your item and adjust available inventory. Your order confirmation will include mailing instructions. Money orders must be received within five business days of the order date; if payment is not received within that period the item will be returned to available inventory. Make money orders payable to Antique Cartridge Works.
Is pricing the same on GunBroker as on this website?
Yes. All products listed on GunBroker are identical to those available directly on this site, at identical pricing. Direct purchases through this website are encouraged where possible — GunBroker transaction fees affect the economics of small-scale artisanal production, and purchasing directly supports the operation more fully and allows us to maintain stable pricing over time.
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Shipping
Which carrier do you use, and are there delivery requirements?
All shipments are via UPS Ground only. An adult signature is required upon delivery. We do not ship to PO boxes — a physical address is required for all orders. We do not ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or any address outside the continental United States.
Are there hazmat fees?
Black powder cartridges at the quantities in which we ship fall under Limited Quantity rules and do not incur the hazmat surcharges applicable to larger shipments. Shipping is charged at a flat rate covering all handling and delivery costs within our shipping territory. The flat rate is displayed at checkout.
Which states do you not ship to?
Due to differing state and local regulations we do not ship to the following jurisdictions:
California · New York · New Jersey · Massachusetts · Illinois · Rhode Island · Connecticut · Hawaii · Washington D.C.
If your state does not appear on this list you may order without restriction. This list is subject to revision as state laws change. Buyers are responsible for confirming that receipt of these goods is lawful in their jurisdiction before ordering.
How are the cartridges packaged for shipment?
Packaging is purpose-built for fragile period cartridges. Appropriate quantities are shipped in wooden boxes; smaller quantities are packed in period paper pouches within a reinforced inner carton, itself boxed within an outer carton. Packaging meets UPS requirements for the contents shipped.
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The Products
What sources do your specifications derive from?
Each product line is developed against primary period documentation. The Chassepot cartridge specifications derive directly from original French military drawings and a period construction manual. The .44 and .36 combustible skin cartridges draw on General John Pitman's detailed drawings of D.C. Sage combustible cartridges, period auction house images of original labels and packaging, measurements of surviving historical examples, and period powder charge documentation. Bullet profiles for the cap-and-ball lines are cast from period-accurate moulds sourced from Eras Gone, whose historical research into original dimensions underpins those designs. Documentation is available on request for collectors and researchers.
Are these cartridges functional?
Yes. All standard production cartridges are fully functional and intended to be fired in serviceable antique or period-replica firearms. Non-functional display versions can be commissioned via the contact page for collectors who require inert examples for display or collection purposes.
What firearms are these cartridges compatible with?
Each product listing specifies the firearms the cartridge is designed for. The cap-and-ball skin cartridges are compatible with both original antique revolvers in serviceable condition and modern Italian reproductions by manufacturers such as Uberti and Pietta. The Chassepot paper cartridge is designed for original Chassepot needle-fire rifles. Compatibility with any specific firearm depends on that firearm's condition and correct bore dimensions — if in doubt, consult a qualified gunsmith before firing.
How accurate are these cartridges to the historical originals?
These are historical copies rather than precise replicas in every detail. The governing principle is fidelity to period specifications where documentation exists and materials permit. Where modern constraints require minor departures — a bullet profile from a contemporary accurate mould rather than a precisely period-matched nose, or a box label reproduced from a period image using close font approximations — those departures are minimised and noted. What is not done here is substitution that alters the functional or material character of the cartridge. Period materials are used throughout: sumac-tanned gut, tallow-beeswax lubricant, shellac sealer, appropriate powder charges. Modern shortcuts such as synthetic tube substitutes or grooved cast bullets in place of paper-patched projectiles where the historical record calls for them are not employed.
Do you accept custom commissions?
Yes, for unusual or undocumented firearms or specific period variants not covered by the standard product line. Enquiries regarding custom commissions should be directed via the contact page.
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Age & Legal
Is there an age requirement to purchase?
All purchasers must affirm at the time of ordering that they are 21 years of age or older and that receipt of these goods is lawful in their jurisdiction. This affirmation is a required step in the ordering process.
Are these cartridges legal to own?
The regulatory basis for the commercial production and sale of functional historical cartridges designed exclusively for pre-1899 antique firearms is set out in full in our published regulatory statement, linked at the foot of every page on this site. Buyers remain responsible for knowing and complying with the laws of their own state and locality. If you have doubt about the legality of a purchase in your jurisdiction, consult qualified legal counsel before ordering.
What is my responsibility as a buyer?
By completing a purchase you affirm that you are of lawful age, that receipt of these goods is permitted under the laws of your state and locality, and that you will comply with all applicable regulations governing the possession and use of black powder cartridges. Antique Cartridge Works makes no representation regarding the laws of any specific jurisdiction beyond those listed in our shipping restrictions above.
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Condition, Returns & Disputes
What condition will my cartridges arrive in?
All cartridges are inspected before shipment and packed to protect against transit damage. These are handmade products fabricated to period specifications — minor cosmetic variation between individual examples is inherent to the manufacturing process and reflects authentic hand production rather than defect. Buyers who require machine-made uniformity should be aware that this is not the nature of period-authentic manufacture.
What happens if my order arrives damaged?
Damage in transit should be reported within GunTab's three-day inspection period. Photograph the packaging and contents before handling further and contact us via the contact page. Verified transit damage will be addressed by replacement or refund at our discretion. We handle all UPS claims — you are not required to initiate a claim yourself.
What is your return policy?
We do not accept returns of functional cartridges under any circumstances. This policy exists for straightforward safety reasons — live black powder cartridges that have left our hands and passed through unknown conditions cannot be accepted back. Disputes regarding transit damage or material error on our part are handled through GunTab's dispute process and resolved proactively. We have no interest in leaving a legitimate problem unresolved.
How does GunTab's dispute process work?
GunTab holds payment in escrow until the buyer confirms receipt and satisfaction, or the three-day inspection period expires without dispute. If you have a legitimate concern about your order, file a dispute within that three-day window. GunTab acts as arbitrator for unresolved disputes. This escrow structure protects both parties — buyers have a defined window for recourse, and sellers are protected against chargebacks after that window closes.
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GunBroker
Are your GunBroker listings the same products at the same prices as this website?
Yes. All products listed on GunBroker are identical to those available directly on this site, at identical pricing. No product is exclusively available through either channel. Direct purchases through this website are encouraged — GunBroker transaction fees affect the economics of small-scale artisanal production, and purchasing directly supports the operation more fully.
What payment methods are accepted on GunBroker versus this website?
GunTab and USPS money orders are accepted on both channels. GunBroker's own checkout and Buyer Protection Program apply only to transactions completed through their platform. Direct website purchases are protected through GunTab's escrow process. Both protections are robust — they operate through different mechanisms depending on where the transaction originates.
Does GunBroker's Buyer Protection Program apply to direct website purchases?
No. GunBroker's Buyer Protection Program covers only transactions completed through their platform. Direct website purchases are protected through GunTab's escrow process, which holds payment until you confirm satisfactory receipt.
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Historical Context & Safe Use
What firearms are these cartridges designed for?
Each product listing specifies the firearms the cartridge is designed for and the historical context of its development. The cap-and-ball skin cartridges are designed for Colt Army and Navy revolvers and their period equivalents. The Chassepot paper cartridge is designed for the French Chassepot needle-fire rifle as used in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71. Additional product lines covering the Martini-Henry, pinfire revolvers, and other transitional-era arms are in preparation. Full historical documentation and sourcing references are available on request.
Can these cartridges be used in modern replica firearms?
The cap-and-ball skin cartridges are compatible with quality modern reproductions chambered for the appropriate calibre, including Italian reproductions by Uberti, Pietta, and similar manufacturers, subject to correct bore dimensions. Cartridges designed for specific antique arms such as the Chassepot are intended for original firearms only — no modern commercial reproduction of the Chassepot needle-fire system exists.
What precautions should I take before firing these cartridges?
Any antique firearm should be inspected and approved for firing by a qualified gunsmith before any ammunition is used. This is not a suggestion — it is the minimum responsible standard for shooting arms that may be 150 years old. Antique Cartridge Works accepts no liability for damage to firearms or injury to persons resulting from the use of these cartridges in firearms that have not been properly inspected and approved for firing.
Are there safety considerations specific to black powder cartridges?
Black powder cartridges require appropriate storage away from heat, open flame, and ignition sources, and must be handled in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Buyers are responsible for complying with all regulations governing the possession, storage, and use of black powder products in their jurisdiction.
What is the historical significance of these cartridge types?
The pre-metallic and transitional era of ammunition development — roughly 1840 to 1880 — represents one of the most consequential and least-documented chapters in the history of small arms. The cartridge forms produced by Antique Cartridge Works span the full arc of that transition, from combustible skin cartridges that predated reliable metallic cases to the needle-fire and foil cartridge systems that preceded the modern centrefire standard. Each product line is accompanied by historical notes on its development, military and commercial use, and place in the broader evolution of ammunition technology.