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Gonna try to post a pic
The knives in the picture are the ones I talked about in the last post. The S&W is the 44 Spec I picked up at the ausction on Saturday. Gun has been shot ..but not very much It is a model 696 and has the firing pin on the hammer..not like the newer guns. The small knife in the picture is a ceramic bladed Boker. Spensive little buggers but got it at a yard sale a year or two back. 3 bucks. They say they never need sharpening..but it ain't so. I was advised they need to be sent back to the maker to get sharpened.. Doubt if is it is worth doing.
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Next picture is of some other acquisitions
The moulds pictured are the H&G 4 cavity with handles number 236GC the other 4 cavity is an as new SAECO number 439 mould which makes a 430 bullet for the 44 mag The Single mould with the big Cavity is a Hoch Nose pour mould number 459 505 for the big boomers like the 45 Sharps or 45-70s what ever. The brass mould is a custom mould by a Slovakian maker. It is a work of art. and casts 431 hollow point bullets of about 255 gr. It came with 3 different sets of pins for the hollow point. The first three moulds I got at the auction on Saturday. The Contender was also bought at the auction and is in 45 Colt/410. I have many bbls for those Contenders and the bbl on the gun is going to be sold as I already have one in 14 in. I just can't not buy a nice Contender
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