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Seeing the mention of Zimmer (Saloon) Pistols,they mostly came as 4,4.5 or 5mm Shot round ball or hard wax pellets.No powder.A percussion cap was all that was needed to shoot across the average Victorian Saloon (Drawing Room).Used to have one as a Child.Found in my great aunts attic together small caliber Muff pistol and a 6mm Belgian Pin Fire revolver.Still have the 6mm but the other two were so abused by brother and I when we found we could make Gun powder fired by match heads they somehow disappeared.Father was always suspected..

OLD DOG.
 
A very close friend of mine got if mt.man name from loading no ball the gun made a load wuuush sound so he got named wuush another guy a shoot with did the same thing so his name is no balls hahaha
 
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