Definitions
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- noun firearms An
obsolete kind ofbrass cartridge in which the priming compound isignited by striking a smallpin which protrudes radially from just above the base of the cartridge.
Etymologies
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Examples
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This is exemplified in the numerous names given to the captivating fire patterns in opal -- pinfire, flashfire, broad flashfire, and rolling flashfire to name a few.
Dora Levy Mossanen: Fires, Opals and the Romanovs Dora Levy Mossanen 2012
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Yes | No | Report from ishawooa wrote 44 weeks 5 days ago steve182: The two sources your mentioned plus Mid-South Shooters supply are the others I refered to, looks like if you have an antique French pinfire revolver you might be in luck, anything halfway normal, forget it.
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These tiny Austrian 2mm pinfire guns look to be exquisitely engineered.
Boing Boing 2009
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Back in the 19th century Some Hiungarian guy invented an 11mm revolver (it may have been pinfire), The name is on the tip of my toungue and I just can't come up with it ...
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Yes | No | Report from ishawooa wrote 44 weeks 5 days ago steve182: The two sources your mentioned plus Mid-South Shooters supply are the others I refered to, looks like if you have an antique French pinfire revolver you might be in luck, anything halfway normal, forget it.
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Originally made by Austrian watchmakers as decorative pocket watch chain fobs or as cufflinks, these miniature pinfire pistols are now prized collector's items.
Boing Boing 2009
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This is exemplified in the numerous names given to the captivating fire patterns in opal -- pinfire, flashfire, broad flashfire, and rolling flashfire to name a few.
Dora Levy Mossanen: Fires, Opals and the Romanovs Dora Levy Mossanen 2012
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I remember the name of the 11mm pinfire revolver, they were called the Gaz and they were humongus, maybe not quite as big as the .60 caliber number but they were biggest handgun of their day.
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Odds and ends, some pipes, a few novels, two of them in Spanish, an old-fashioned pinfire revolver, and a guitar were among the personal property.
His Last Bow Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1917
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Odds and ends, some pipes, a few novels, two of them in Spanish, an old-fashioned pinfire revolver, and a guitar were among the personal property.
His Last Bow Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1917
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