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Old 09-13-2012, 09:54 PM
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Default WTB Brownell's 45° Cylinder Chamfering Cutter & brass or steel pilot for .38/.357

I'm looking for a Brownell's 45° Cylinder Chamfering Cutter & pilot for a .38/.357. Either brass or steel is fine for the pilot since I will be using it for the cylinder, not the muzzle.

I'm hoping to get one in good shape (sharp and smooth) for $50.00 + $5.00 shipping, which I'd pay by postal money order. Please send a PM if you've got one.
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