Pinfire Shotshells
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.360 Pinfire Shotshells (1)
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.360 Gauge Pinfire Shotshell by Eley Bros
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24g Pinfire Shotshells by Marked B A
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28 Gauge Pinfire Shotshell by RWS
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28g Dutch Pinfire Shotshell marked INSULINDE
$40 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
28g Pinfire Shotshell by SFM – Marked GG – With Steel Base
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Belgian 14mm Pinfire shotshell – “Marque au Lion”
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English 10g Pinfire shotshell by Eley
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English 14g Pinfire shotshell by Eley
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French 24g Pinfire shotshell by Gosselin
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German 14g Pinfire shotshell by R.W.S.
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German 20g Pinfire shotshell by R.W.S.
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Hello, my name is Aaron Newcomer. I am a collector and researcher of early 19th century breech-loading firearms systems, with a particular focus on the work of Jean Samuel Pauly and Casimir Lefaucheux. I collect cartridges and documents related to these types of firearms and conduct research on these topics, furthering my understanding and knowledge of these historical firearms and their place in the evolution of firearms technology. My collection and research reflect my dedication to preserving and understanding the history and technical innovations of these early firearms systems.
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