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Wilson Case Length Gage .357

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Wilson Case Length GageOne-piece non adjustable cylinder-type gage with milled surfaces on one end for checking minimum and maximum overall length of rifle and pistol cases having no shoulder. Measures the Min/Max Case L...
$29.00
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SKU: Ch1186084
UPC: 815145022240
Model: CLG-357M
Wilson Case Length Gage

One-piece non adjustable cylinder-type gage with milled surfaces on one end for checking minimum and maximum overall length of rifle and pistol cases having no shoulder.

Measures the Min/Max Case Length - Critical for all Straight Walled Cases
This Gage Does NOT Measure Body Diameters - See Pistol Max Gage or Min Dimension Gage
Set Case On Flat Surface Slide Gage Over Top of Case (Grooves up) Then Run Straight Edge Over Top of Gage
Made In the U.S.A.

UPC: 815145022240

Technical Specifications

Weight 0.20 oz
Manufacturer L.E. Wilson
Model CLG-357M
SKU Ch1186084
UPC 815145022240
Condition New in Box
Availability In Stock

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