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Item Code: 2022-664
Here is a good, clean brass mold for Colt’s “Pocket” revolvers (.31 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked “Colt’s Patent” on top of mold. Cavities are very clean with no dings or scrapes.
This type of mold did not have the integral sprue cutter is attached at the hinge pin.
Handles each have two screw holes; likely to attach wood handles since the molds quickly got too hot to handle.
Small nicks and dings here and there typical of all molds where you often had to “bang” the cast bullets out of the mold. Light patina overall. [jet] [ph:L]
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