PistoleroWadcutterGANG
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LOOK!, I'll make this simple. Buy a Swedish Mouser NOW! or it'll throw rocks at you till you learn. lol (jk)
The good old days. Numbers match $89.95 Why didn’t I buy more?
$79 and $89 for a M38 and an 1896 when they first came in, along with $4 a box ammo.I paid $125 for mine. That might be the best money I ever spent.
Most likely threading is for a wooden bullet blank shredder. Many years ago blanks used wooden bullets.Thanks I appreciate the comment! I'll be stopping by an atm tomorrow after work and the family friend I'm getting it from should have it in my hands by Sunday evening or Monday at the latest. I'll happily post pics as soon as I have hands on it.
What on earth is the threaded barrel for? Or is that a Bubba addition for a suppressor or flash hider?
Years ago I ran across this at a gun show. Fellow must have had 50 of them on his table. Also the little acceptance stamps like you see on the S&W Model 1917, the eagle with numbers under it. And several other tools to help “restore” a piece.
Unfortunately, if there is a way to make more profit…Yeah, I recall the helpful guy who for a modest fee would stamp the "star" on the muzzle of your 1903 Springfield and furnish a sincere looking armory card with plausible numbers inch by inch. Instant National Match.