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An experimental horizontal pinfire cartridge by Johann Jacob Peter of Stuttgart, Germany

25 décembre 2021 par Aaron Newcomer Aucun commentaire

This article will take a look at a horizontal pinfire cartridge that has been unknown for quite some time. For awhile after I acquired it I could not figure out much about its history. But after discussing it with Fede Graziano we were able to get a little better understanding of it. This is the 14.5×48/49R Horizontal Pinfire cartridge and it was manufactured for or by Johann Jacob Peter of Stuttgart, Germany.

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Armes

Pinfire Clock Gun Display won 2021 TGCA Award

19 octobre 2021 par Aaron Newcomer 3 commentaires
Clock Gun Display

Winchesters and Colts are the major focus at gun collecting organizations in Texas and the American West. If you can associate a gun with a Texas Ranger or a cowboy then it will likely fit right in! European guns and pinfire in particular have often been overlooked by collecting circles in the United States. John Wayne never used one so its appeal never really grew much here.

So I figured if I were going to introduce a pinfire display at one of these shows I had better make it about something unique enough that would really stand out!

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Livres

US Ordnance Memoranda No. 14 and a Horizontal Pinfire Cartridge

8 octobre 2021 par Aaron Newcomer Un commentaire
United States Ordnance Memoranda No. 14. - Metallic Cartridges

I have had the reprint of this book for some time and always thought it was a neat resource giving examples of various cartridges tested at the Frankford Arsenal. It is especially pertinent to me as there were experiments on a horizontal pinfire cartridge. The hope was that the front ignition would give higher pressure and a higher velocity which it did. However it was very complex and had many other issues in their trial.

This memoranda was put together in 1873 by Major Treadwell who had been deeply involved with ammunition and ordnance at Frankford Arsenal for awhile. He was mentioned here in the article on the American Civil War pinfire cartridge designed and manufactured by Christian Sharps as he is who asked Sharps to make a new pinfire cartridge for the Army. Treadwell introduces the memoranda as follows:

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Armes, Lefaucheux

Finding Lefaucheux on my Trip to Paris!

4 octobre 2021 par Aaron Newcomer 13 commentaires

I recently took a trip to Germany and France with my wife and I took the opportunity to trace down some Lefaucheux and pinfire related things!

The trip started with a visit to the European Cartridge Research Association international show in Aerzen, Germany where I was able to meet some friends who I had previously only conversed with online and others who I had not seen for a couple years due to COVID. We stayed at a fancy castle and really enjoyed the pristine landscape and atmosphere of the area.

I was able to pick up some great cartridges for my collection including a 13x52R Pinfire carbine cartridge made by the Ottoman Empire. It dates to around the 1880s and was probably made in the Tophane Factory in Constantinople. The headstamp is a tughra (a calligraphic signature of the Ottoman Sultans). This particular one should be of “His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdülhamid II, Emperor of the Ottomans, Caliph of the Faithful” who reigned over the Ottoman Empire from 31 August 1876 – 27 April 1909. It is possible it was made during the time of the prior Sultan as well.

I also picked up a 28g cartridge made for a Czech military pistol made by Anton Vincenz Lebeda that was issued to cavalry officers as well as a 4g Eley pinfire shotshell.

But the highlight would have to be a Pichereau-patented percussion nipple used on his Pauly system rifles. These were also used on the first rifles Lefaucheux made after buying the company from Pichereau.

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Le premier pistolet de Casimir Lefaucheux et la fin du système de cartouches de Pauly

11 septembre 2021 par Aaron Newcomer 3 commentaires
Casimir Lefaucheux Percussion Pistol
Pistolet à percussion Casimir Lefaucheux; collection de l'auteur

L'histoire du premier pistolet de Casimir Lefaucheux commence en 1812 lorsque Jean Samuel Pauly brevette un système de pistolet et de fusil à chargement par la culasse. Casimir Lefaucheux travaille alors comme apprenti pour Pauly et apprend l'art de la fabrication d'armes à feu. Il y a des opinions divergentes sur ce qu'était exactement cette première arme à feu, certains chercheurs modernes pensant que beaucoup de la documentation historique est incorrecte ou, du moins, mélange les inventions de Pauly et celles de son successeur, Henri Roux.

Ce qui est sûr, c'est qu'à cette époque, Pauly crée et brevette un système d'allumage d'une charge par l'utilisation d'air comprimé rapidement avec un piston à feu. Il est décrit dans un rapport d'une commission militaire française le 16 juillet 1812. Cette conception est également brevetée en Angleterre en 1814 et 1816, où Pauly déménage après avoir vendu sa boutique parisienne.

La question est de savoir si c'était aussi la conception de son brevet français du 22 septembre 1812. La demande de brevet n'entre pas dans les détails sur le fonctionnement du mécanisme, et les dessins accompagnant montrent des images d'un fusil et d'un pistolet utilisant un piston à percussion pour frapper un composé de percussion précoce. Les premières critiques du système et le registre officiel du brevet parlent tous de ce mécanisme à percussion.

Pauly Pistol
Image du pistolet Pauly attribuée au brevet Pauly de 1812 par l'Institut national de la propriété industrielle français

Certains chercheurs pensent qu'il est peu probable que Pauly ait créé la version à air comprimé pour la revue militaire de 1812, puis qu'il soit passé à la version à percussion dans son modèle civil plus tard en 1812, puis qu'il soit revenu à la version à air comprimé qu'il a brevetée à Londres.

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Cartouches, Armes

Norwegian Military Pinfire Revolvers and Cartridges

31 mai 2021 par Aaron Newcomer 4 commentaires
Lefaucheux Norwegian Pinfire Revolver

On 12 September 1859, a Norwegian military commission recommend contracting with Eugène Lefaucheux to acquire some of his model 1854 pinfire revolvers to begin updating their service handguns. In October 1859 they ordered 800 revolvers and 120,000 pinfire cartridges for the Norwegian Navy with a delivery date of summer 1860.

There are various sources that claim differing serial number ranges of this first order, but The Lefaucheux Family Archives has matched up original purchase orders and invoices to determine that they are around the LF14597 – LF15936 range. Some of this is detailed in the excellent book on the subject, La Production des Modeles d’Eugène Lefaucheux by Guillaume Van Mastrigt.

Norwegian Model 59

This first order of revolvers followed the below design as shown in this example from the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum where they have it labeled as an example of the Norwegian Navy Model 1859. It is thought that there are no special markings that specifically indicate which guns Lefaucheux made specifically went to fulfill this first order.

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Cartouches

Pinfire Cartridge Boxes for Sale from the Chris C. Curtis Collection

2 mars 2021 par Aaron Newcomer Aucun commentaire

In 1983, the collective knowledge of pinfire firearms was greatly increased when Chris C. Curtis and Gene P. Smith wrote The Pinfire System, a new book detailing pinfire guns and ammunition from around the world.

The book featured images of guns, patents, advertising, cartridges and more. It was the first book that focused on this often neglected topic that played such an important role in the history of firearms. This book has been out of print for many years and often shows up on the collectors market for a couple hundred dollars. This book has more of a focus on the cartridges than his next book, with many pages dedicated to showing pinfire cartridges and even identifying headstamps.

The Pinfire System by Chris Curtis
The Pinfire System by Chris Curtis
Page from The Pinfire System
Page from The Pinfire System
Page from The Pinfire System

Chris Curtis recently sent me the last of his pinfire cartridge box collection. Some of the boxes went to my collection and the rest are offered for sale here. I will notate the ones that appeared in his books.

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Cartouches

9mm Galand and 9mm Perrin French Thick Rim Cartridges

14 février 2021 par Aaron Newcomer 4 commentaires
Perrin and Galand Cartridge
Comparison of 9mm Perrin and Galand Cartridges from Author’s Collection

A lot of people get Galand and Perrin cartridges confused, so we will take a look at these French thick rim cartridges over a few upcoming articles. The 9mm French thick rim cartridges are the most straight forward so we will start with them. Above all, the important take-away from this article is that, even though it is repeated in various articles and references, there is no such thing as a “Galand-Perrin” revolver. And these cartridges were never meant to be interchangeable nor were they ever designed to be used in the same guns.

Early Box Top Label for Perrin Cartridges from Author’s Collection

What is a Perrin Cartridge?

A Perrin cartridge is an early centerfire cartridge invented by Louis Perrin in 1859. It was designed as an internally-primed cartridge which had a percussion cap resting in a metal anvil or frame inside the cartridge.

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Cartouches, Editor's choice

The Relationship Between the United States and Pinfire Cartridges

13 février 2021 par Aaron Newcomer 2 commentaires
Civil War Soldier with Pinfire Revolver
Adam Rabel of the 116th Ohio Infantry Regiment with a Lefaucheux model 1854 pinfire revolver in his belt

The pinfire system was one of the most important developments in the history of firearms. It mainstreamed the concept of fully-self-contained cartridges and breech-loading firearms.

An early 1/9 plate melainotype of a Union Cavalry Sergeant from the American Civil War. He has a Lefaucheux model 1854 Pinfire Revolver on the table next to him.
Charles Allen from Gouverneur, St Lawrence, New York holding a pinfire revolver. He was a private in the 1st New York Light Artillery.

Pinfire guns were made and used everywhere and were adopted at some point by nearly every major military in the world. Read through the following articles to learn about the relationship between the United States and pinfire.

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Cartouches

Merry Pinfire Christmas

19 décembre 2020 par Aaron Newcomer Un commentaire
Merry Christmas Pinfire Tree
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Cartouches, Armes

2mm Pinfire Guns and Cartridges

17 décembre 2020 par Aaron Newcomer 8 commentaires
Xythos Brand 2mm Pinfire Revolver

This article will take a look at some of the smallest pinfire guns and cartridges. The 2mm pinfire cartridge showed up around 1880. This is when Société Française des Munitions began producing the variations shown in the following factory drawing.

SFM factory drawing for original 2mm pinfire cartridges

These cartridges were made for tiny pinfire revolvers that looked like miniature versions of the normal pinfire revolvers. The following image is an example of one sold by Wayne Driskill Miniature Firearms.

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Cartouches

Pinfire Cartridges from the White & Munhall Laboratory Reference Collection

12 décembre 2020 par Aaron Newcomer Aucun commentaire
Boxes that stored individual examples of the cartridges in the White & Munhall Laboratory Reference Collection
Boxes that stored individual examples of the cartridges in the White & Munhall Laboratory Reference Collection

When it comes to pinfire cartridges, everything is a variation. Though there are thousands and thousands of variations, in this article we will focus on the 80 that came from the White & Munhall reference collection.

Henry P. White & Burton D. Munhall ran a development engineering lab that was founded in 1936. They were acknowledged as the leading private laboratory engaged in small arms and ammunition research and development. The following sales brochure from the company gives a lot of detail on the work that they did.

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Patronized by Royalty – A Sales Brochure for Charles Millichamp’s Automatic Self-Acting Field Clock Gun

7 décembre 2020 par Aaron Newcomer Un commentaire
Charles Millichamp Clock Guns
Colorized by Author

C.M. begs to call the attention of Gentlemen to his PATENT FIELD CLOCK GUN. It is admirably adapted for Scaring Rooks, Wood Pigeons and other Vermin; also for the protection of Young Game in the Breeding Season. It can also be used as an ordinary Alarm Gun against Burglars, Poachers and other Trespassers. The construction of the Gun is simple, and can be managed by a boy. It holds nine 16 Pin-fire Cartridges at one time, these can be set to fire at intervals from 15 minutes to 1 1/2 hours, and can be set to fire a shot at any given hour during the night or early morn by winding and setting the night before. It is one of the most useful things ever invented for Farmers, Gamekeepers and Nurserymen. The works are strong, and with care, will last a lifetime,

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Cartouches

Leather Cases for Holding, Storing and Transporting Pinfire Cartridges

6 décembre 2020 par Aaron Newcomer 3 commentaires
7mm Pinfire Cartouchiere

This article will take a look at some leather cases for holding, storing and transporting pinfire cartridges. Since pinfire cartridges had to be handled with a little more care than other types of cartridges, some people purchased pouches such as these shown to make it safer and more convenient to carry the cartridges.

First up is a leather cartouchiere that holds twenty-four 7mm pinfire cartridges. It has a simple brass locking mechanism on the front that unlocks the case when you slide it and hold it down.

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Armes

Mariette Patent 7mm Pinfire Revolvers

29 novembre 2020 par Aaron Newcomer Un commentaire
Mariette 7mm Pinfire Revolvers

Here are a couple variations of the 7mm pinfire revolver made by the Mariette family of gun-makers who lived in Cheratte, Liège, Belgium. This particular design was patented in 1862 by Servais Joseph Celestin Mariette, the son of the well known gun maker, Guillaume Mariette.

Across the Mariette family there were dozens of firearm patents registered and the designs often crossed over into patents by others in the family. There is also a lot of crossover when making the actual guns as well; for example, guns patented by Guillaume Mariette could be made and have a mark of his brother, Gilles Mariette.

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Bonjour, je m'appelle Aaron Newcomer. Je suis collectionneur et chercheur sur les systèmes d'armes à feu à chargement par la culasse du début du 19e siècle, avec un intérêt particulier pour les travaux de Jean Samuel Pauly et Casimir Lefaucheux. Je collectionne les cartouches et les documents liés à ces types d'armes à feu et je mène des recherches sur ces sujets, approfondissant ma compréhension et ma connaissance de ces armes historiques et leur place dans l'évolution de la technologie des armes à feu. Ma collection et mes recherches reflètent mon engagement à préserver et à comprendre l'histoire et les innovations techniques de ces systèmes d'armes à feu anciens.

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Le premier pistolet de Casimir Lefaucheux et la fin du système de cartouches de Pauly

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