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Identify This Gun Part

d31tc

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I’m betting this will be answered correctly in under 5 minutes. :- )

First correct answer gets bragging rights and 15 range pickup 7mm-08 cases (Federal Headstamp) with free shipping; or just bragging rights if not interested in the cases.

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For my shotguns, at least I went to the lumberyard and got a straight dowel, but this worked for decades, so who's to say who the smart guy is. It was a gun inherited by my friend, and it was in need of a cleaning.
 
So that is what they look like! I just discovered mine was missing for the past 18 years. I bought a used Beretta Urika around 2006 and never gave it a second thought. I always thought they were installed at the factory. Nothing was in the original box, either. I guess I am just plain lucky. I'll better go out and buy a lottery ticket before my luck changes.
 
I’ve got the high end version of that for a 20 ga model 12. It’s a wooden dowel, but the deluxe feature is the sharpie marker writing with “m12” written on it.
 
put it in a snazzy pkg

have an ''internet influencer'' market it

mark it up to $19.99 then put it on sale, $17.99 free S&H

hear everyone yell ''I WAAANT ONE!''

walk away rich enough to afford ammo, or primers. Even...I mean wow... include a drive-thru hamburger

😁😆😆
 
I had a wooden one from an auto 5 that had shrunk up enough over time that I could actually jam an extra shell in the magazine. Found out the hard way in the field! We coupled it with a spent 16ga hull jammed up in the end of the mag tube. That was several years ago-still does the job.
 
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