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Item Code: 123-7242
This iron bullet mold, in a fine condition, was produced for a .36 caliber pistol or revolver. Complete and in tight working order, the straight, twin-handled, hinged mold measures 5¾” in length. Each 4 long handle exhibits the head portion that is machined-cut for a round ball. The integral sprue cutter is sharp and clean. Bears little use and exhibits one stamping “120” on inside handle. A pleasing dark patina covers the entire surface of this accoutrement.
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