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Hand Stamp for Trade Gun , Ketland Proof or Maker's mark for Trade Guns, hardened steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, Inc.
The Ketland proof or maker's mark was used by Ketland family to mark Trade Guns on the barrel. This mark was typically placed between the view and proof marks on the off flat of the breech. The inspector's mark is about .275" wide, about .400" tall, and the tool body is 2-1/2" length, 1/2" diameter, brightly polished steel, hardened to Rc 62 to 65
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Tap , 10-32 thread, high carbon steel, taper tap, to start a through hole
Tap, high carbon steel, 10-28 thread, tapered tap for easiest threading of a through hole, with seven to eight threads chamfered. Tap Drill: for 10-28 thread, use No. Drill-21 Clearance Drill: for 10-28 thread, use fractional Drill-13/64 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the
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Tap , 10-32 thread, high carbon steel, bottom tap, to finish a blind hole
Tap, high carbon steel, 10-32 thread, bottom tap to finish a blind hole, with one thread chamfered. Tap Drill: for 10-32 thread, use No. Drill-21 Clearance Drill: for 10-32 thread, use fractional Drill-13/64 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially wh
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Tap , 10-32 thread, high carbon steel, plug tap, to start a blind or through hole
Tap, high carbon steel, 10-32 thread, plug tap for general threading, or to start a blind hole, with three to five threads chamfered. Tap Drill: for 10-32 thread, use No. Drill-21 Clearance Drill: for 10-32 thread, use fractional Drill-13/64 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from
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Tap , 10-32 thread, high carbon steel, taper tap, to start a through hole
Tap, high carbon steel, 10-32 thread, tapered tap for easiest threading of a through hole, with seven to eight threads chamfered. Tap Drill: for 10-32 thread, use No. Drill-21 Clearance Drill: for 10-32 thread, use fractional Drill-13/64 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the
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Tap , high carbon steel, 10-36 thread, plug tap, to start a blind or through hole
Tap, high carbon steel, 10-36 SPECIAL thread, plug tap with three to five threads chamfered. This special non-standard thread size is often needed to thread tangs for sight screws, to accept Axtell tang sights, exactly as used on the original rifles. Tap Drill: for 10-36 thread, use No. Drill-21 Clearance Drill: for 10-36 thread, use fractional
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Tap , high carbon steel, 12-24 thread, bottom tap
Tap, high carbon steel, 12-24 thread, bottom tap. Tap Drill: for 12-24 thread, use No. Drill-16 Clearance Drill: for 12-24 thread, use fractional Drill-7/32" We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is
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Tap , high carbon steel, 12-24 thread, plug tap
Tap, high carbon steel, 12-24 thread, plug tap. Tap Drill: for 12-24 thread, use No. Drill-16 Clearance Drill: for 12-24 thread, use fractional Drill-7/32" We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is a
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Tap , high carbon steel, 12-24 thread, taper tap
Tap, high carbon steel, 12-24 thread, taper tap. Tap Drill: for 12-24 thread, use No. Drill-16 Clearance Drill: for 12-24 thread, use fractional Drill-7/32" We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is a
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Tap , high carbon steel, 12-28 thread, taper tap
Tap, high carbon steel, 12-28 thread, taper tap. Tap Drill: for 12-28 thread, use No. Drill-14 Clearance Drill: for 12-28 thread, use fractional Drill-7/32" We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is a
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Tap , high carbon steel, 1/4-32 thread, plug tap Use 7/32" tap drill.
Tap , high carbon steel, 1/4-32 thread, plug tap Tap Drill : for 1/4-32 thread, use fractional Drill-7/32 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is a special alloy made to retain an edge at "high speed"
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Tap , high carbon steel, 1/4-32 thread, taper tap Use 7/32" tap drill.
Tap , high carbon steel, 1/4-32 thread, taper tap Tap Drill : for 1/4-32 thread, use fractional Drill-7/32 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is a special alloy made to retain an edge at "high speed
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Tap , high carbon steel, 3/4-16 thread, bottom tap
Tap, high carbon steel, 3/4-16 thread, bottom tap. Tap Drill: for 3/4-16 thread, use fractional Drill-11/16 We recommend high carbon steel taps for gunsmithing. Avoid using common HSS (high speed steel) taps from the hardware store, especially when tapping blind holes. High Speed Steel (HSS) is a special alloy made to retain an edge at "high spee
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