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Description:
This is a 5th Model mold marked "38-56 W.C.F." this is set up for a hollow point attachment but the piece is missing. The body is in very good condition with some of the original finish and light surface oxidation. The bullet cavities are in very good condition. The wood handles are in very good condition with normal wear and tear and the pivot screw replaced . These molds were built from 1889 to 1914. Winchester marked and defined in "RELOADING TOOLS of the black powder era by Rowe and Curtiss.
Description:
This is a 5th Model mold marked "38-56 W.C.F." this is set up for a hollow point attachment but the piece is missing. The body is in very good condition with some of the original finish and light surface oxidation. The bullet cavities are in very good condition. The wood handles are in very good condition with normal wear and tear and the pivot screw replaced . These molds were built from 1889 to 1914. Winchester marked and defined in "RELOADING TOOLS of the black powder era by Rowe and Curtiss.
Description:
This is a 5th Model mold marked "38-56 W.C.F." this is set up for a hollow point attachment but the piece is missing. The body is in very good condition with some of the original finish and light surface oxidation. The bullet cavities are in very good condition. The wood handles are in very good condition with normal wear and tear and the pivot screw replaced . These molds were built from 1889 to 1914. Winchester marked and defined in "RELOADING TOOLS of the black powder era by Rowe and Curtiss.
Description:
This is a 5th Model mold marked "38-56 W.C.F." this is set up for a hollow point attachment but the piece is missing. The body is in very good condition with some of the original finish and light surface oxidation. The bullet cavities are in very good condition. The wood handles are in very good condition with normal wear and tear and the pivot screw replaced . These molds were built from 1889 to 1914. Winchester marked and defined in "RELOADING TOOLS of the black powder era by Rowe and Curtiss.