I have pinfire casing bottom part marked
top L.M. & Co.
in middle 16
bottom Wien
It is thin metal casing about 6mm in heigth
19 mm
Can someone please explain what kind of gun is it for
and what time period is it ?
Thank you.
I have pinfire casing bottom part marked
top L.M. & Co.
in middle 16
bottom Wien
It is thin metal casing about 6mm in heigth
19 mm
Can someone please explain what kind of gun is it for
and what time period is it ?
Thank you.
Pinfire guns were mostly European made and produced around
the 1880's. They weren't in use for long.........
Pinfire cartridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Regards,
Steve.
Hi,LM&Co. is Ludwig Mendl & Co. Wien Austria, I don`t know what the no.16 refers to.....Pete.
JEDEM DAS SEINE
Austro-Hungary has been here in that time ... until end of WWI.
Such a large caliber and such a thin layer of metal to support it.
It is thinner than shotgun casing.
Can you post a picture of it,it sounds like you might have the base part of a 16 gauge pinfire shotgun shell.
JEDEM DAS SEINE
I would say that is a 16 gauge for sure.....Pete.
JEDEM DAS SEINE
I agree with Pete, it is the base of a 16 bore shotgun cartridge, not a pistol round.
The large pinfire pistol cartridges were usually 15mm.
Regards
TonyE
British Military Smallarms and Ammunition
Collector, Researcher and Pedant
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Still it is pinfire type of catridge. Just for shotgun.
Pinfire is dated from 1850-1870.
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