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I was thinking this might be some kind of little wrench for a gun part. View Quote Looks like a decorative trim piece from a stock. |
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Two different front sight hoods from something. dunno Some kind of sight apertures maybe? Really not sure what these are pretty sure a gun part though. looks like it Can't even guess what this is. no clue And the other barrel. Like I said Im thinking 9mm but not sure. might have to cast the chamber or test fit with a round to verify the chambering. Look like 9mm of some ilk, though. View Quote |
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Could be but its smooth with rounded edges all around, where as most trim like that Ive seen would have a flat surface where it mounted, and some kind of contour to match where it was mounted. This is totally flat, rounded, and no signs of any means by which it was mounted to anything.
But like I said Im clueless so it could be haha. |
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The sight hoods look a lot like the one that was on my 16" Marlin 45-70. It went flying off the gun a while back so not sure.
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The shiny chrome post with the pop out fins appears to be from a "record player". Remember those? The thing is set up so you can put 3 or 4 records on it (the size makes it look like it's for LPs (33&1/3 speed) and it will drop the bottom one but hold the others, till the first one is played through, then it drops the next one after the arm is off the record and out of the way.
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Assuming this ebay listing is correct that seems to be 100% right.
Thank you very much for your help! http://www.ebay.com/itm/DUAL-STACKING-SPINDLE-FOR-1229-1209-AW3-12-SERIES-TURNTABLES-TESTED-WORKS-WELL-/291847612771?hash=item43f3792963:g:BUAAAOSwawpXsyiB |
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And here it is in action very cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut0phJI-EMA |
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the busted bolt is for an M1 carbine. It's a paperweight now.
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100% correct Thank you very much for the help.
Too bad I LOVE M1 Carbines never had the pleasure of firing one but just having a bolt as a shelf ornament is kind of neat. Ill just Epoxy it and clean it and set it someplace as a conversation piece. |
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The first of the 2 possible firing pins looks more like a revolver cylinder pin.
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The round piece with the cutout on the side puts me in mind of a a shellholder.
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I think that rear open sight MIGHT be for a Winchester Model 94. Not really sure though. It's different than my Marlins. And my Dad has a 94 and I think it looks like that.
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...I really dont know why I didnt think of checking with a round.....and my judgment of size is very off apparently lol This is what happened when I checked a 9mm with it. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160818_185114_zpsscdvseuf.jpg View Quote Mauser HSc in 32 acp. |
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I thought the same things but it doesnt have any grooves or anything that would hold the rim of a cartridge.
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maybe, I looked them up and they do look different. The point off the rear is shorter on the model 94, and it doesnt have the screw holes. And the blade at the front seems different too.
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.22 Rimfire? Or is that a specific .22 model gun Im not familiar with?
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This is correct!! Found some pictures on google that match it.
I cant seem to find any listed for sale anywhere online though. Thank you! |
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You need to use the "quote" button instead of [reply] when you are responding to a specific comment - gets a bit confusing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is correct!! Found some pictures on google that match it. I cant seem to find any listed for sale anywhere online though. Thank you! You need to use the "quote" button instead of [reply] when you are responding to a specific comment - gets a bit confusing. Right I see that now, I hadnt noticed I wasnt quoting, oops. |
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I would bet a substantial sum that is a firing pin for a .22RF. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I would bet a substantial sum that is a firing pin for a .22RF. It's the firing pin for a Mossberg .22 ........fits 45A, 45B, 46A, 46B, 46M |
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It's the firing pin for a Mossberg .22 ........fits 45A, 45B, 46A, 46B, 46M View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would bet a substantial sum that is a firing pin for a .22RF. It's the firing pin for a Mossberg .22 ........fits 45A, 45B, 46A, 46B, 46M I was able to find it online with this help, exactly right, thank you very much. |
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Some kind of sight apertures maybe? Really not sure what these are pretty sure a gun part though. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_154405_zpsjqkxtdmr.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_154329_zpso2udfz2p.jpg View Quote not sight apertures. look like parts for a powder measure, specifically case mouth adapters. |
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[ Not a clue what these are. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155235_zpsat2zn8kc.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155218_zps4yblfjgi.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155408_zpsqynjh3qi.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155436_zpsl7mfwgdn.jpg View Quote more reloading tool parts bullet seater plug possibly for Lyman 310 series dies. primer cup and ram, part of a primer arm assembly. top punch for a Lyman or RCBS bullet luber/sizer press |
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I agree with the poster who thinks that the leaf sights are from a win 94. The front sight hoods look like they could be off a 94 as well.
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that very first part is a choke wrench. found it on Numrich.
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/37380A.htm Bruce |
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more reloading tool parts bullet seater plug possibly for Lyman 310 series dies. primer cup and ram, part of a primer arm assembly. top punch for a Lyman or RCBS bullet luber/sizer press View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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[ Not a clue what these are. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155235_zpsat2zn8kc.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155218_zps4yblfjgi.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155408_zpsqynjh3qi.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155436_zpsl7mfwgdn.jpg more reloading tool parts bullet seater plug possibly for Lyman 310 series dies. primer cup and ram, part of a primer arm assembly. top punch for a Lyman or RCBS bullet luber/sizer press This appears to be 100% Correct as well. Dont seem to be anything worth selling but interesting to know. Thank you! |
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Quoted: Can't even guess what this is. Lyman 310 tool shell adapter/shell guide. "6" is used for the 30-30 family of cases. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_154750_zpswtw8shsb.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_154727_zpsqxz9m7bs.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: This is a bolt off of something, broken badly could not be used. But if it something rare I could epoxy it and sell it to use to rebuild something just to hang on a wall or something. Not a clue what these are. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155235_zpsat2zn8kc.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155218_zps4yblfjgi.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155408_zpsqynjh3qi.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/the_anti_rap/20160814_155436_zpsl7mfwgdn.jpg Seating plug for a Lyman 310 seating die (32-20?). Part on the right is a primer seater for an old single stage press. "291" is a top punch for a lyman lubrisizer- probably for a 311291 bullet mold (30 caliber--pretty popular cast bullet). Toss it--piss poor condition. View Quote |
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