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Up for sale:
this nice lot of 2 antique reloading objects.
The first is a small wooden handled Powder Measure for measuring the loads for a pistol (!)
This is a very rare measure, 99 out of 100 measures are for shotgun and rifle (powder and shot).
Pistol measures are hard to find.
This measure has a charging cup which has 3 graduated charges: 10 - 15 - 20 DECIGRAMMES POUDRE.
The bottom of the charger is marked by the maker with an ANCHOR and G.R.
Condition is very good and working.
The second item is a 20 Bore roll turnover tool of French manufacture.
Most roll turnover tool are for bench mounting, but this tool is completely handheld.
20 Bore is an unusual caliber!
Condition is very good with 80% of the Original paint remaining > all mechanical parts are in good working order.
The handle has been marked by the maker: G.D. - BREVETE S.G.D.G. - 495 (serial number).
GOOD LUCK offerDING!
There is PRICE! COMBINED SHIPPING IS POSSIBLE, SAVE SOME $
Payment within 3 days after end of sale!
Items will be shipped within 4 working days afterend ofsale.
Powderflaskhunter is a hobby based seller who is active since the year 2000.
I find great pleasure in finding nice & collectable items for my own colection and for resale.
Feel free to ask questions! Please use the \"ask seller a question\" button.
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