assenpatronen
Assenpatronen, also known as Assen shot or Assen shells, are a type of ammunition used in firearms, particularly in shotguns. They are named after the Dutch city of Assen, where they were first produced. Assenpatronen are characterized by their distinctive design, which includes a unique primer and a specific type of shot. The primer is a small, hollow cup that contains a mixture of mercury fulminate and an oxidizing agent, such as potassium chlorate. This mixture is ignited by the firing pin of the shotgun, creating a spark that ignites the gunpowder in the shell. The shot, or pellets, are typically made of lead or steel and are designed to expand upon impact, creating a wide pattern of pellets that can be effective at close range. Assenpatronen are often used in hunting and sport shooting, where their distinctive pattern and reliable performance are valued. They are also popular among collectors and enthusiasts of firearms and ammunition.