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FrozenGate by Avery

Game: Guess the mystery object !






Looks like a black powder bullet, set into a brass.
Kinda looks like a wildcat (a non-standard bullet/brass combo)
 
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
 
Wouldn't be a gatling gun round would it?
Sorry, I'm still on this 44-40 kick :na:
 
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.

HMike
 
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?
 
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.





:D
 
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.
 
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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