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    Guns you have bought and never fired?

    Madsen M47, very nice example.... How much are you asking?
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    What is this and what parts are missing?

    No problem Lee has instructions for both handgun and rifle lee loaders. Yours is a handgun one. They are free for download from the company. That number should tell them what caliber, but judging from the dipper, it could be .357 or .41 magnums. Does it look to be a larger diameter cartridge...
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    What is this and what parts are missing?

    Hi, What you have there is a Lee Loader, probably for .357 Magnum caliber. Look at the Silver die part. It should have a caliber on the outside of the top edge of it. You are missing the cartridge expander that flairs the cartridge mouth before bullet seating and the charge table with goes...
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    SKS Rifle training?

    Training Circular TC56 dated 1969 should cover your needs, available for free on the internet.
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    Co-ax® reloading press

    I have owned a Bonanza Co-Ax for over 40 years. You do have to wiggle the die sometimes to line up the case as there is a little play in the snap in rings. Very good press and for a single stage probably the best of all of them. My first press was a Herters Super 3 if that tells you anything.
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    Help identify misc guns!

    best guess No problem, sometimes emails are to abrupt......sorry
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    Help identify misc guns!

    best guess You may well be right on factory assembled Thompson Center, if there is a k in the serial number it was a kit if not the gentleman would probably be correct. Only going by what I have. Thanks
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    Help identify misc guns!

    Best guess The first is a model 10 Smith 6" from 1962-1972, the second is a Spiller and Burr replica probably from Navy Arms circa 1970, .44 cal, the third is a cz 27 Hungarian .32 auto with what appears to be a homemade suppressor on it. the fourth appears to be a replica 1851 Navy Colt .36...
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