18th December 2006, 01:30 AM
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Location: USA Georgia
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fernando
Hi Bill,
Rimfire allright.
Definite calibre dificult to say, due to the wide variety of small ammo developed at the time.
A short .22 fits in rather well. The original caliber could be a "bosquete" or a "flobert" saloon version. The type of amunition without powder charge, the bullit being impelled by the fulminant deflagration.
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Hi fernando,
Would this have to do with pulvis fulminant deflagration?
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