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Classified Forums => Items for Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: J Shingler on December 25, 2025, 06:42:55 PM
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Just finished these three up for a fellow member. 50. 54. And 58 If anyone else would like one or more I make them to order. 54 cal to 62 cal $45. 50 cal and under $40. Plus shipping. They work very well. The long pilot on the nose of the tool keeps everything straight and even. They are hand turned on a lathe in one operation. Meaning everything stays concentric. Let me know if anyone is interested.
Thank you and Merry Christmas!!
Jeff
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Guys, thank you for the orders!
I can also bring a few to the Carlisle 18th Century show in PA Feb 6th and 7th. Just let me know and save on shipping!
Thanks
Jeff
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Bump to the top.
I will have a couple 45 cal, 50 cal, and 54 cal. Tools with me at the Carlisle show.
Look me up at Peg Leg Leather Speciality table. Save on shipping.
Jeff
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Forgive my ignorance, but what are these used for?
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Coning the muzzle.
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Forgive my ignorance, but what are these used for?
Karl is correct. This cones or flairs the muzzle slightly so that you generally do not need a short starter. You are able to push a patch ball combination flush with the muzzle with your thumb. Then either cut your patch or if using pre cuts, run it home with your standard under barrel rod. I find loading much easier and I have never had accuracy get worse. In a few cases it got better, but that was probably from a damaged crown to begin with.
Jeff
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I see. But if it's made of brass, how does it cut the muzzle?
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You wrap sandpaper around it.