Anyone know what it is or how old? BTW, it's a smooth bore, no rifling.
Whatizzit?
Whatizzit?
This shoots .22's but look at the size of them as compared to the .22lr round I put here for comparison. It has no markings on it at all except for a 3 digit serial number stamped on the trigger housing. It doesn't even have a firing pin. When the hammer comes down, it sorta squeezes the rim of the cartridge.
Anyone know what it is or how old? BTW, it's a smooth bore, no rifling.
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Anyone know what it is or how old? BTW, it's a smooth bore, no rifling.
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Are you sure it actually shoots?
Take a look at this taken fromFlyderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms. 6th addtion... not real current.
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Maybe someone bored the barrel out? Certainly looks like the guide pistol.
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looks like .22 BB Caps
22 BB Cap (Bulleted Breech Cap) is a variety of .22 caliber rimfire ammunition .22 BB cap and .22 CB refer to cartridges that are low velocity and project reduced noise. These rimfires are closely resemble a .22 caliber air rifle in power and are often used for indoor shooting and close range pest control. Developed for indoor shooting galleries with special "gallery guns", the .22 BB Cap was the first rimfire cartridge, dating back to 1845. It has no separate propellant charge, relying on the impulse created by the primer alone to fire a round lead ball. This results in a low muzzle velocity of around 700 ft/s (210 m/s) or less. More common is the .22 CB ammunition, which fires a slightly heavier conical bullet and is available in a variety of cartridge lengths.