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What can you tell me about these? Picked them up in a miscellaneous box of stuff from a garage sale.

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Can you post a picture of the caps themselves? It would be interesting to see them.

I remember as an adolescent buying BB and CB caps in tins that looked very similar, but larger, to the one in your picture. They came 250 to a tin, I think. That was a LONG time ago, however.
 
Thanks for the input! I got these a few years ago and put them on the shelf to research some day. I came across the photo on my phone and posted it up, without recalling what the content of the tin looked like. In response to the picture request, I found the tin again and opened it up to remember they're not typical caps (as pointed out by a few sharp individuals above). By the way, the price tag on the back side of the tin shows $1.29

Here they are, with a No. 11 along side for comparison.

Thanks!

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These are German BB caps, and while nominally 6mm, I think you will find they work just fine in your .22RF arms.

PRD1 - mhb - MIke
 
What can you tell me about these? Picked them up in a miscellaneous box of stuff from a garage sale.

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They used to be my go-to years back when I started muzzleloader shootin' in South Africa. Couldn't get anything US-made. In my experience Dynamit-Nobel products are very consistent. Last can of Dynamit caps I saw was in a plastic can, maybe 15 years back.
If them caps were stored right, I'd use 'em for money-shots.
 
They used to be my go-to years back when I started muzzleloader shootin' in South Africa. Couldn't get anything US-made. In my experience Dynamit-Nobel products are very consistent. Last can of Dynamit caps I saw was in a plastic can, maybe 15 years back.
If them caps were stored right, I'd use 'em for money-shots.
My bad. Shoulda read on, eh? Same outfit does make percussion caps, though.
Bad luck on them caps.
 
Thanks for the input! I got these a few years ago and put them on the shelf to research some day. I came across the photo on my phone and posted it up, without recalling what the content of the tin looked like. In response to the picture request, I found the tin again and opened it up to remember they're not typical caps (as pointed out by a few sharp individuals above). By the way, the price tag on the back side of the tin shows $1.29

Here they are, with a No. 11 along side for comparison.

Thanks!

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gkainz:
The pointy ones we used to call CB caps. We used them for squirrels in a .22 rifle. I think shooting gallery owners used them in carnival gallery guns?
Just what I know.
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
No...."Rundkugel" means round ball, so they should not be fired in a blank gun! Like someone said.....BB caps.
on that package on that picture is writen
Flobert Blanks 6mm folded
belive me I´m German.
 
on that package on that picture is writen
Flobert Blanks 6mm folded
belive me I´m German.

The original post, by gkainz, shows a can of Dynamit Nobel BB caps, and is correctly labeled for such. A later post, by SDSmlf, shows a similar can of blanks, also properly labeled. But the original question was about the identification of the BB caps (Rundkugel) - which are also identified on the label in English as 'Bull. Breech Caps'. And 'Rundkugel', as Jaeger says, does mean 'roundball', which is correct for the BB cap load.

mhb - MIke
 
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Found this on a image search. This is pretty much what the cans looked like, but they were a metal tin when I was comin' up, I'd almost swear that the labels were red and all in German but it's been a long while since'd I last seen one in the wild.
 
Yep, I also have one of those plastic cans that looks the same as above, except mine says Troisdorf instead of Furth, Germany.
I assume it's fairly new, as the plastic bottom is marked with the recycle symbol. I don't recall where I got it.
Greg
 
The original post, by gkainz, shows a can of Dynamit Nobel BB caps, and is correctly labeled for such. A later post, by SDSmlf, shows a similar can of blanks, also properly labeled. But the original question was about the identification of the BB caps (Rundkugel) - which are also identified on the label in English as 'Bull. Breech Caps'. And 'Rundkugel', as Jaeger says, does mean 'roundball', which is correct for the BB cap load.

mhb - MIke
My answer was for the quotet picture,

an Flobert is
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a Zimmerstutzen is
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both are no muzzleloader and the Zimmerstutzen is still popular in some areas of Germany.

the 6mm Flobert Blanks are for
Blank guns like
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