hi, i have four pinfires,a 7mm belgian six shot revolver with a folding trigger,a 9mm belgian six shot revolver, a rare 9mm belgian single shot break barrel action pistol and a 15mm double barrel pistol ,this particular one looks very intimidating from the buisness end.i have in the distant past run up reloadable cases for pinfires in the lathe .reloading is straight forward if a little fiddley .a percussion cap is inserted under the protruding firing pin,pin is pressed gently in place ,case is filled nearly to the brim with fine black powder and a round lead ball of bore size is pressed into the case mouth just hard enough to keep it in place .the originals were loaded with a picket bullet but a ball is easier to seat.as already said in this tread in GB pinfires are allowed to be possesed as collectors items only, not to be fired. pinfires as a rule seem to have been made for the cheaper end of the market initialy and this is reflected in the collectors market today but i have always found them interesting and a nice little collection can be built up for a moderate outlay..hope this is of interest to you..greasemonkey