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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2918925" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Hey, re-enactors/cowboy action shooters! My son just helped clean out the garage of a friend of ours who passed recently. This fellow was involved in some re-enactments, although I don't think he ever did any cowboy action. Anyway, this stuff is free to anyone who will come and get it in Enid. Honestly, a large part of this may just be a candidate for the dump, but you might be able to salvage quite a bit if you want to make the effort to clean it up. A small percentage is factory blanks. A lot of it appears to be "home-brewed" blanks ... looks like some of them were stuffed with tissue or cotton, and I assume they are powered only by a primer. There's a full box of factory 10-gauge blanks, although they do show some corrosion. There's .22 blanks, a bunch of .38/.357 blanks, some .38-40 and .44-40 blanks, some .45 Schofield blanks, and also some "5 in 1" brass blanks. The blue plastic flip-top box in the middle of the pic is full of plastic-cased rounds which appear similar to the 5-in-1 blanks. There's thirteen .533-caliber minies, as well as a half a handful of .44 Rem Mag brass and loaded rounds. Obviously, it's all 'use at your own risk.' Come and get it!!!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]61556[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2918925, member: 530"] Hey, re-enactors/cowboy action shooters! My son just helped clean out the garage of a friend of ours who passed recently. This fellow was involved in some re-enactments, although I don't think he ever did any cowboy action. Anyway, this stuff is free to anyone who will come and get it in Enid. Honestly, a large part of this may just be a candidate for the dump, but you might be able to salvage quite a bit if you want to make the effort to clean it up. A small percentage is factory blanks. A lot of it appears to be "home-brewed" blanks ... looks like some of them were stuffed with tissue or cotton, and I assume they are powered only by a primer. There's a full box of factory 10-gauge blanks, although they do show some corrosion. There's .22 blanks, a bunch of .38/.357 blanks, some .38-40 and .44-40 blanks, some .45 Schofield blanks, and also some "5 in 1" brass blanks. The blue plastic flip-top box in the middle of the pic is full of plastic-cased rounds which appear similar to the 5-in-1 blanks. There's thirteen .533-caliber minies, as well as a half a handful of .44 Rem Mag brass and loaded rounds. Obviously, it's all 'use at your own risk.' Come and get it!!! [ATTACH=full]61556[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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