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Thread: WTS: Miscellaneous Lyman, Weaver, Redfield, Browning, Savage

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    WTS: Miscellaneous Lyman, Weaver, Redfield, Browning, Savage

    1. Vintage Lyman Ideal Shotshell Crimper, 12 ga. This is an aluminum, two-part, spring-loaded device that was used with the old Straightline shotshell loaders from the 1950's era. It could be used with any apparatus that applies a compression force. Overall length about 4-3/4”. It will star-crimp a shotshell that has previously been star-crimped. With original Lyman orange box. Price: $15 shipped in the USA. SOLD

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    2. Browning Superposed Shotgun Buttplate (plastic, bakelite ??) Some chips in toe and heel. Overall length = 5-1/8”. Hole spacing = 3-1/4”. No screws. Price: $12 shipped in the USA.

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    3. Integral scope bases and rings. Each of the two bases has four holes, spaced to fit receiver hole spacing of 1/2”, 5/8”, or 7/8”. These were manufactured for the Savage Model 170 rifle, but look like they should fit a variety of rifles having a slightly rounded or flat-top receiver. Includes screws. Package never opened. Price: $18, shipped in the USA.

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    4. Bottom half of Redfield International Match receiver sight. Its back side has a 1/4” x 5/16” groove that would mount to a base attached to the rifle's receiver. There are two vertical holes (spaced 7/8”) in the front half of the base that contain fillers. I don't know if these are original or not. I'd guess not. No elevation plate or screws. Price: $10 shipped in the USA.

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    5. Knurled steel device that looks to me like a false muzzle. There are no pins, however, and the 0.454” center hole is not rifled. If it is a false muzzle, it was made to slip over a barrel whose ID would measure about 0.85” diameter, which is the inside diameter of a ½-inch-deep recess turned into one end. The other end is flat or squared. Outside diameter measures about 1.23”. Price: $12 shipped in the USA.

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    6. Weaver Model 849982 Classic T-Series Sun Shade. Matt black. I don't believe this shade has the same threads as the El Paso T-scopes, so I presume it is for the newer T series, whoever makes those ?????. In original box, as new, 4” long, OD about 2.05”, thread OD about 1.92”. Price: $18 shipped in the US.

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    Hope my descriptions are comprehensible. Feel free to ask questions.
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    I think I will buy the #1 Lyman 12 ga. crimping tool. Most my doubles are from that era so why not see what fun I can have. PM follows
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    Lyman crimper sold to missionary5155 pending funds. Thanks.

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    To top with lowered prices.

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    All items except the Lyman crimper are still available.

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    I believe item # 5 is MAYBE similar to a Lee depriming device, such as either their # 90102 or 90103 set (One's for 223 and the other for 308 / 30-06) or a similar Lee Classic Loader set part. Maybe for something like 45-70 or some other larger cartridge? You set the base of the shell in that device, then put a pin down the neck of the case, a smaller pin pushes through the flash hole and you pop the primer out by hitting it with a dead blow hammer or the like. Just guessing though, the dimensions are unusual for what I've used/seen.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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