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The ammunition, mentioned in this article is not rimfire but centerfire.
The French versions are in 6 mm Turbiaux centerfire and 8 mm Turbiaux centerfire.
The American Protector, made by the Minneapolis Firearms Company was made in caliber .32 centerfire.
The other manufacturer, the Chicago Firearms Company made the Protector in caliber .32 rimfire (extra Short) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hartink (talk • contribs) 08:30, 27 March 2017 (UTC)Reply