tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7571517704404460128.post786014061006827205..comments2023-11-02T06:34:57.561-07:00Comments on Vintage Outdoors: Old European Paper Shotgun ShellsVintage Outdoorshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10950454489157248254noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7571517704404460128.post-19338421450275712132021-06-30T15:39:28.797-07:002021-06-30T15:39:28.797-07:00 Gasdight 12 (pinfire) on side MITMETALLEINLAGE GA... Gasdight 12 (pinfire) on side MITMETALLEINLAGE GARANTIRT GASDIGHT PRIMA QUALITAT and 2 circles symbol with 1862 LONDINI HONORIS CAUSA (orange) what are those worth?Boebnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7571517704404460128.post-45782020551377068542020-04-29T13:53:51.050-07:002020-04-29T13:53:51.050-07:00Folks:
I looking for a few vintage 1941 - 1942 12...Folks:<br /><br />I looking for a few vintage 1941 - 1942 12 gauge shotgun shells (fired or intact). Would like to have 4 or 5 shot and a couple slugs. Let me know if you have such (again, fired is fine). If 41 or 42 years are not available, I will take earlier to about 1938!<br /><br />Bob Minehart email: rfminehart@gmail.com or phone/text +1 202 215 8154 (will accept international calls)Bob MIneharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13212244029257996260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7571517704404460128.post-4907196103795935892020-04-29T13:49:52.685-07:002020-04-29T13:49:52.685-07:00Sir,
I am looking for vintage (can be fired) 12 s...Sir,<br /><br />I am looking for vintage (can be fired) 12 shotgun both 4-5 shot (ish) and Slug cira 1941 & 1942 but can take earlier. do you have any that you may sell, or know anyone who is interested in selling?<br /><br />Robert Minehart, rfminehart@gmail.com phone: +1 202 215 8154Bob MIneharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13212244029257996260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7571517704404460128.post-34460484780104410742016-01-23T12:42:00.023-08:002016-01-23T12:42:00.023-08:00I have a small collection of shotgun shells. I be...I have a small collection of shotgun shells. I believe that the one in<br />the middle of your picture is a pin-fire shell. They were invented in<br />the early 1800s and were even used in the civil war. They begin to<br />decline in popularity in the late 1800s because of center fire shells<br />being produced. On the headstamp, I believe that RWS stands for <br />Rheinisch-Westfälischen Sprengstofffabriken ("Rhenish-Westphalian Explosives Factory"<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com