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    Dose anyone know what type of ammo this is?
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    The first is a .22 cap, primer only with no powder if I remember right. The second is pinfire.

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    I would guess that the bottom examples are 12mm pin-fire, like used in the French Lefaucheux Revolver of US Civil War fame. I agree that the top are various examples of original .22 CB/BB caps. The middle ones look to be 7mm pin-fire, used in small pocket guns. I don't think they are large enough to be 9mm pin-fire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by .455_Hunter View Post
    I would guess that the bottom examples are 12mm pin-fire, like used in the French Lefaucheux Revolver of US Civil War fame. I agree that the top are various examples of original .22 CB/BB caps. The middle ones look to be 7mm pin-fire, used in small pocket guns. I don't think they are large enough to be 9mm pin-fire.

    Thanks for the information!

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