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That sounds like something I NEED. In .45 caliber however.
I have seen hinges like that. Interesting idea. Hmmm. I wonder if I can pull it off?
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VERY NICE
Welcome to the site
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Just want to add, not my first rodeo with vintage/antique gun accessories. Ive been collecting a variety for quite awhile, which is why I am so mystified by never encountering one of these before. Hoping someone out there can enlighten me! Google Photos
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That's a nice piece of work.
I'm not sure it solves a problem or is at all practical, but it is very elegant.
It is best described I guess as 'functional art'.
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Wingshot54, The system is exactly like some shelter half poles I have that preceded the separate 3 piece poles we used, Viet Nam era. They are WW2 ( or maybe WW1) poles. While the same system, they are definitely not up to the cleaning rod in execution. Mike
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It would be nice if someone were producing the jointed cleaning rods now. I have more than one set and the separate pieces stay mixed up...Geo
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Drill a hole lengthwise thru the middle section, thread an elastic cord thru the hole and attach the cord ends to the end sections. Fold like a tent pole, and will still screw together..... Just posted as a joke, but possibly could work?
For Geo N.
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Drill a hole lengthwise thru the middle section, thread an elastic cord thru the hole and attach the cord ends to the end sections. Fold like a tent pole, and will still screw together..... Just posted as a joke, but possibly could work?
For Geo N. That will work for sure and you can go down to your local camping store and buy a tent pole for the same purpose, but the brass hinges are so much more elegant.
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Thanks Mr. Colonial, but I wonder how those elastic things would hold up to solvent and gun oil. I bet they'd get pretty nasty after a while...Geo
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Pray tell what is the FB SxS group ? Thanks Oh, nice rod.
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