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Game: Guess the mystery object !






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Looks like a black powder bullet, set into a brass.
Kinda looks like a wildcat (a non-standard bullet/brass combo)
 
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WW1 hadn't been invented yet. Wildcat BP cartridge? LOL
Custer had 45-70 Trapdoor rifles while the Indians had our 44-40 Winchesters :-(
400 NE doesn't have that case but a good try.
I'll wait a few more minutes.

HM
 
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Wouldn't be a gatling gun round would it?
Sorry, I'm still on this 44-40 kick :na:
 
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OK --- Strange gun used at Rork's Drift.

375 H&H is almost straight wall.

This is a 577-450 "Fat Boy" used in the old Martini-Henry rifles. It was an attempt, as I recall, to duplicate our 45-70 cartridge but with that necked down "wild cat" brass casing. The rifle with bayonet attached is about 6' long.

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What is this one? .............

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well, some dirty things come to mind, aside from those, no idea..

is is *actually* used on hands even?
 
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Knife blade polisher with sharpening stones? It vaguely resembles a knife sharpener I saw once, if you changed the color, had only two posts, a whetstone instead of the big thing at the back, no buttons, and the two posts were longer than that, right against each other at the base making a V and removable.





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I wondered what the hell is the power cord and the little button for.. which to me makes me think it does more then just passivly bieng used.
 
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Not dirty, not used on hands and not a blade polisher.

Hint: something rests against those upright shafts.

Another update: something is heated in the tall part, then it rests on the posts. :)
 
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It looks like one, but it's not a dish dryer.

Hint: something with hydrocarbons passes through the tall part.
 




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