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Angel Cruz 04-25-2025 10:09 AM

What is it?
 
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Tell me what is is and win a price. Made by Abercrombie and Fitch. Hard black plastic with metal cap. I can fit a 12ga shell, to give you and idea of the size.

Joe Dreisch 04-25-2025 12:44 PM

Match safe?

Angel Cruz 04-25-2025 01:59 PM

Could be..

Donald F. Mills 04-25-2025 06:07 PM

Tooth pick container?

Dennis Yager 04-25-2025 06:27 PM

A Call Coyote or Duck

Angel Cruz 04-25-2025 08:24 PM

Don’t think so Den, can get it to make any noise.

Jerry Harlow 04-25-2025 09:07 PM

Whisky flask for grandma's night time toddy, and a rope goes through it so she can't lose it.

Angel Cruz 04-25-2025 09:08 PM

:rotf::rotf:

Donald F. Mills 04-29-2025 06:27 AM

It’s a whatchmacallit

Austin J Hawthorne Jr. 04-29-2025 07:49 AM

Couldn't find anything like it a 1930 A&F catalog.

Angel Cruz 04-29-2025 07:51 AM

I stuck my finger in it, and it has black powder residue. Also, I don't thing it's waterproof.

Dean Romig 04-29-2025 11:42 AM

If there’s no primer or primer pocket and it is rimless I would suggest it’s a signal flare of some sort.





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Mike Koneski 04-30-2025 03:57 PM

I think it's a hand reloading tool.

Angel Cruz 04-30-2025 04:13 PM

Mike, that’s what I was thinking, I just can’t see how it was used.

Mike Koneski 04-30-2025 04:43 PM

So I won 4 lb of Extra-Lite?

Dean H Hanson 04-30-2025 05:19 PM

Handle

Arthur Shaffer 05-08-2025 08:25 AM

If there is a friction fit in picture #1, I am going to guess a chamber measuring tool. Insert the inner piece into the base until barely held, insert into chamber, close gun and reopen, then measure OAL. Looks like the inner piece is non-tapered and would indicate the length of a fired case.

Angel Cruz 05-08-2025 08:51 AM

Arts, too big to fit a 12ga chamber. The opening measures 7/8 across and it's 2 1/4 deep.

Angel Cruz 05-08-2025 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 429468)
So I won 4 lb of Extra-Lite?

:rotf::rotf:

Arthur Shaffer 05-09-2025 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthur Shaffer (Post 429787)
If there is a friction fit in picture #1, I am going to guess a chamber measuring tool. Insert the inner piece into the base until barely held, insert into chamber, close gun and reopen, then measure OAL. Looks like the inner piece is non-tapered and would indicate the length of a fired case.

Sorry. I took the opening description to mean that the head part would fit a 12 ga chamber.

Sooo...

What is the the diameter of the rim and head section? My same guess would cover a 10 ga or 8 ga chamber length gauge.

Angel Cruz 05-09-2025 11:50 AM

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Art, I took some measurements and yes, the metal cap is a friction fit, hence not waterproofed.
The length with the cap is 3 3/4 and only 3 1/4 without the cap.

Daryl Corona 05-09-2025 12:58 PM

Is it some kind of game call Angel?

Angel Cruz 05-09-2025 01:27 PM

Daryl, I don't think so. The way the metal cap fits, I think it was meant to hold something.

Fred Verry 05-11-2025 01:29 AM

What is it?
 
Possibly a quick loader for a large (4 or 6) bore single barrel muzzle loading shotgun? The capped tube would hold the pre measured powder charge, the hole in the end would work for a neck lanyard. Wads and shot flask would be carried separately. I said a single barrel because I can't imagine anyone having just fired a 10 or 12 Dram right and left would want to quickly fire a third and fourth. :rotf:

David Noble 05-11-2025 12:32 PM

What does that marking on the side of the cylinder say?

Angel Cruz 05-11-2025 12:54 PM

It says Made in Italy.

Arthur Shaffer 05-11-2025 07:43 PM

Those dimensions around the head and rim are very close to an 8 gauge industrial shotshell, which incidentally, fit my 1873 W&C Scott and my 1876 Webley.


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