Wade & Butcher shell puller lockback

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Wade & Butcher shell puller lockback

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Stamped Wade & Butcher Celebrated XCD Cutlery.5" closed.Pullers are 28 and 16 gauge best that I can tell.20 and 12 don't fit and I don't have a 16 or 28 shell to be sure.knife has been cleaned sometime in the past.
This is out of my comfort zone,but picked up this one and a couple others I will post.
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Very nice, Roger. ::tu::
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Newb question alert...what was the purpose of the shell puller? Were the old shotgun shells (brass?) prone to becoming stuck in the chambers? ::shrug:: Never really occurred to me before, as modern guns don't seem to have that problem. At least the ones I've shot, which is a fair number.
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Beautiful old shell puller!
SteelMyHeart85420 wrote:Newb question alert...what was the purpose of the shell puller? Were the old shotgun shells (brass?) prone to becoming stuck in the chambers? ::shrug:: Never really occurred to me before, as modern guns don't seem to have that problem. At least the ones I've shot, which is a fair number.
If I’m not mistaken it was the old paper shells back in the day had a tendency to swell and the ejectors sometimes couldn’t get the job done.
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Roger,
Not my cup of tea either, but given the right opportunity I would have grabbed it just for the ‘cool’ factor. Thanks for showing it.
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Lot of people would be comfortable with those fancy bolsters ,the name, and the rest of that one.
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wlf wrote:Lot of people would be comfortable with those fancy bolsters ,the name, and the rest of that one.
I hope so! ::tu::
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Didn't some of the old shotguns come without extractors? And the shells had to be removed manually.
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