I bought a bunch of gun parts and accessories from a local firing range owner / gunsmith that went out of business. I've gone through most all of it but there are a few things that I am not sure what they are. I'm not a parts or accessories guy...I just shoot! Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'll put these pics up in a couple of different posts because it looks like only 4 pics are allowed per post.
first image is a reloading die body of some sort. threads would match a standard reloading press. Impossible to tell what its purpose is without more photos and information.
second, the little circle things look to be some sort of sight inserts, ghost ring inserts perhaps.
It'd also be MUCH easier to study the photos if they didnt take up almost twice the screen width requiring scrolling left and right. try resizing them to around 1200 pixels on the horizontal side.
I see an M1 carbine bolt tool, 1911 auto tools for disassembly and repair and others that I think I recognize. Would be better if you broke them up into smaller groups and resized them
Is there anyway that you could put numbers by each of the pieces in the photos so that you know which is which when people post? I don't want to restate anything that other people have said
Hard to list exactly, but from the order posted I see:
Picture #1 - Globe front sight discs/inserts;
#2 - ?
#3 - 1911 grip screw staking tool
#4 - ?
#5 - Group shows 2 M1 Carbine piston nut wrenches; blank firing adapter ; M1 Carbine bolt dis-assembly tool; M1911 barrel bushing wrench. I think at least one of those is a 1911 front sight staking tool.
Except for the front sight inserts, my guess is that the majority of these are for the M1 Carbine and the 1911 pistol. None of these are rare or hard to find. You could pick up a few dollars by taking them to a gun show and selling them to vendors there. Maybe $50 to $75 for the lot. Maybe a little more, but not by much.
Thank you all very much for the help. I'm going to repost with a little bit smaller photos. A few of the pics I will not repost because I've gotten the answers I was looking for. Thanks a lot.
On the reloading die you have a SKU number just below the UPC label. You might contact Hornady and ask them what it is.
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