Quickdraw22
I SPEAK DA THUGG!1!
Well, I was on a mission to find something to make money on, so I decided to drop by a few garage sales this morning. My past few weekends had made me some decent cash, so I had high hopes for today.
I picked up a NICE set of Ping putters, an old school analog police scanner, filing cabinet for paperwork cluttering the desk, some Foot Joy golf shoes, and this neat little item (stock pic unfortunately)......
I found it in a jewelery box with a .38+P cartridge. It was just like the one pictured, but with a brass case and without any holes drilled in the body - it didn't even have a flash hole where the primer went. It had a crazy looking neck crimp about 1/4" from the case mouth. Date on the headstamp was 1953.
Lucky for me, I let my buddy drive around, and as soon as I met up with him the dummy round was MIA It must have gotten knocked out as they were moving stuff around, or just lost under the seats. I was quite bummed, even though it only cost a nickel, haha.
It's not every day you find neat stuff like this in someone's garage.
-Dave
I picked up a NICE set of Ping putters, an old school analog police scanner, filing cabinet for paperwork cluttering the desk, some Foot Joy golf shoes, and this neat little item (stock pic unfortunately)......
I found it in a jewelery box with a .38+P cartridge. It was just like the one pictured, but with a brass case and without any holes drilled in the body - it didn't even have a flash hole where the primer went. It had a crazy looking neck crimp about 1/4" from the case mouth. Date on the headstamp was 1953.
Lucky for me, I let my buddy drive around, and as soon as I met up with him the dummy round was MIA It must have gotten knocked out as they were moving stuff around, or just lost under the seats. I was quite bummed, even though it only cost a nickel, haha.
It's not every day you find neat stuff like this in someone's garage.
-Dave