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Here is the other side and I can't tell, but it's either a
golf tee or a wooden play bullet that is holding the hammer back so that you
can see that it is flat on its underside, so that it won't strike the anvil and
fire a cap. Thanks Goodness!!! The world is saved! But it did give people like
Chuck another excuse to have a Cap Gun variation that you probably don't have!

Photo thanks to Chuck Quinn |
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