I just found a .267 recently but still continue the quest for the .46 extra long rimfire. Cartridge collecting of all catagories has been a very absorbing hobby that I have followed for nearly 50 years!
Interesting video. I have a Remington Double Derringer in .41 Rimfire , that’s how I landed here. The gun belonged to my great grandfather, he brought it back from the Spanish American War. My grandfather passed it down to me.
4 mm flobert also zimmerstutzen check out international shooters service in texas. i have a 6 mm or .22 paper tubed rimfire shotshell with same green and white. what is it have searched and only seen on your video.
The bigger of the two tiny rf rounds appears to be the 4mm Flobert. I have 300 of these in their original RWS 100 round tins. The smallest one, maybe Lilliput? If you want pictures of the original packaging, let me know. Interesting video, the .267 Remington is new to me.
Regarding the tiny cartridges....I have a Winchester bullet board with similar looking ones to yours mounted. One being ‘B.B. Cap’ the other being ‘B.B. Cap Conical’
Do you buy and sell rim fires? I'm in need of some generic 44 Henry cartridges for the gun belt of a rim fire Colt and also a 56-46 Spencer. Just found and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for your work
tiny necked rimfire is an 11 whatzit...not a real cartridge as there was never a gun made for it to my knowlege. They are pretty common tho. also the paper shotshell is a 6mm not a .22. It's for a european garden gun.
Yes. Many of the cartridges featured in this video sell for over $10 each. The cartridges in the pile in the background would sell for several hundred dollars. I'd expect their value to increase over time as they become harder to find, and as more people become interested in collecting.
I just found a .267 recently but still continue the quest for the .46 extra long rimfire. Cartridge collecting of all catagories has been a very absorbing hobby that I have followed for nearly 50 years!
I've started making majority of these calibres. Will be selling them soon after I work up some stock. Exports will be available
Yeah, man! That's what I'm talking about! I'd love to try some of these old rimfire cartridges, some could totally see popularity today.
that would probably sale like hotcakes in certain calibers like .32, .38. and .44
@@tennray got quite a bit of interest for .25stevens
@@sionsoschwalts2762 I know I would look at some .32LR
Interesting video. I have a Remington Double Derringer in .41 Rimfire , that’s how I landed here. The gun belonged to my great grandfather, he brought it back from the Spanish American War. My grandfather passed it down to me.
I believe your small rimfire is a 4mm Flobert.
4 mm flobert also zimmerstutzen check out international shooters service in texas. i have a 6 mm or .22 paper tubed rimfire shotshell with same green and white. what is it have searched and only seen on your video.
The tiny necked cartridge is a shot gun primer with a #7 shot in the neck. A fellow from the PA cartridge show ID it for me.
Thanks for the info.
Amazing score, I'm super jealous...good stuff!
Thanks for watching. I get lucky once in a while.
Thanks Tony look forward to more!
I'm trying like heck to get the .44 rimfire copper cased black powder loaded for the Winchester 1866 repeater lever action.
I’d like to have a few of those.
The bigger of the two tiny rf rounds appears to be the 4mm Flobert. I have 300 of these in their original RWS 100 round tins. The smallest one, maybe Lilliput? If you want pictures of the original packaging, let me know. Interesting video, the .267 Remington is new to me.
Regarding the tiny cartridges....I have a Winchester bullet board with similar looking ones to yours mounted.
One being ‘B.B. Cap’ the other being ‘B.B. Cap Conical’
Do you buy and sell rim fires?
I'm in need of some generic 44 Henry cartridges for the gun belt of a rim fire Colt and also a 56-46 Spencer. Just found and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for your work
Do have 52 rem?it looks like Thay head more rang cal,s remfier then we have not great to c some what have thank you for sharing
do you know anything about antique revolvers as well?
I have a Stevens Fall block in 25 Stevens. Neet little rifle with two boxes of ammo.
the smallest rimfire is a 2 mm Flobert
tiny necked rimfire is an 11 whatzit...not a real cartridge as there was never a gun made for it to my knowlege. They are pretty common tho. also the paper shotshell is a 6mm not a .22. It's for a european garden gun.
You say the tiniest RF you will ever find is 4mm? I have 2mm RF!
No 2mm is pin fire
@@markpetela5286 2mm is available in both RF and PF
My apologizes I see that they are both
Do you have a 32 extra short?
I don't currently. I've been focusing on .22. I've sold most of my other rimfires.
Thank you. :)
Anyone can help where I can get some
41 Short Rimfire for Remington 95
Derringer ?
I would appreciate the help . God bless you all
God bless America.
Look up .41 RF reloading kit.
22Tony : Has anybody been offering to buy any of that "Rare" rimfire ammo....?
You'd probably make some decent ca$h.
Yes. Many of the cartridges featured in this video sell for over $10 each. The cartridges in the pile in the background would sell for several hundred dollars. I'd expect their value to increase over time as they become harder to find, and as more people become interested in collecting.
Look up .11 whatzit
2.5 colibri
9:09min. .11whatzit
You can get them at gunbroker.com, but they're very pricey.