Hi guys,
Just for a bit of fun, can anyone identify this item?
I do know what it is and used for, and, unfortunately no prizes, other than the fact that you can show off your knowlege. I suspect it won't be long before someone gets it correct!
Hi guys,
Just for a bit of fun, can anyone identify this item?
I do know what it is and used for, and, unfortunately no prizes, other than the fact that you can show off your knowlege. I suspect it won't be long before someone gets it correct!
hi jimpy .
the item in question is i think a tool for removeing broken cartriges .
especially when the primer end of the case has broken off and the neck is left in the barrel of the gun......
regards paul.......
I have a few ideas, but is it to do with the ammunition or the actual weapon? It kinda looks like something my Grandad uses when re-loading spent shell cases.
Thanks
Danny
Hi Danny
Its nothing to do with reloading spent cases.
It could be construed as to do with the ammunition at a stretch, but it is really to do with the weapon!
Not much help, I know, but when I do actually post the final picture and what its called you will understand what I mean!
Ian
I'm pretty sure that I've got it now but I think I will leave some other people to guess first just for the fun of it
Thanks
Danny
Hi Danny.
PM me with what you think it is and I will let you know.
Ian
hi jimpy i sent you a pm
Ok guys, a couple of people have got the answer.
Ian was the first correct, its a Tool, Fouling, Bren MK
And heres the last picture to prove it.
This one was manufactured by "Shelley" and is dated 1953
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