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They appear to be firing pin blanks for a different gun
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or deprimer pins for an old hand reloading tool
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Nope... They were simply included in the case when my Friend received the gun. .
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? unfinished screws that someone started by turning on a lathe
The dogleg pieces almost look like unfinished LC cocking lever, but they aren't long enough
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Mops for cleaning bores. That was the easy one.
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Bill, to what purpose do you attribute the polished steel ball on one end?
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The dogleg pieces look to me like the early offset firing pins. .
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I've been looking through my vintage gun cleaning implement images, without a match.
Cleaners in the 1892 “Sportsman’s Directory”: Ferris, Tomlinson, Epop, Budd-Eason https://books.google.com/books?id=AE...AAJ&pg=PR8&lpg In that the stuff is with a back-action Lifter, they could be much older than 1892 I'm also no help with the pins/punches or dog-leg thingies
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