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Iron ball pliers, one for round bullets in 1…
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Two ball pliers, 19th century Iron ball pliers, one for round bullets in 17.3 mm caliber, the second for Minie bullets in 12.5 mm caliber. Length 16 and 23 cm. Condition: II

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Two ball pliers, 19th century Iron ball pliers, one for round bullets in 17.3 mm caliber, the second for Minie bullets in 12.5 mm caliber. Length 16 and 23 cm. Condition: II

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