Hi All,
If you have a moment, check out ebay item # 300983036588
It's being offered as a rare US marked priming tool.
Some things about this raise a question mark:
As near as I can tell from the photos, the pin that pushes the primer in looks to have a rounded head. That doesn't seem like the ideal design for pushing in primers.
Plus, it has a long stem; much longer than would seem necessary to seat a primer.
The fine thread would also make for a lot of turning,but with plenty of mechanical force.
Then too, the openings seem very generous to handle a 45 or 50-70 cartridge.
For comparison,Winchester 1891 tools used a separate lever to seat primers; but those had a very quick thread and a short flat tip seating pin.
The thought that crossed my mind was : - government issue motorcycle chain breaker !
I believe there were early Harleys and Indians in use during WW1 and certainly WW2; so it stands to reason there were probably government issue tools to go with.
Any guesses on this item
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