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    Default New Bullet De-Lodger (Squib Remover) Tool - Check It Out.

    New Bullet De-Lodger (Squib Remover) Tool - Check It Out.

    Hey guys, one of the reasons I like this forum is that it keeps me up on new ideas and tools for reloaders and gun buffs. I have something that you may be interested in. I got me one.

    Jim Nicholson, of Nicholson Performance, produces a sight pusher tool that I recently purchased, but this thread is not about that. Jim and I had a nice phone conversation about the sight tool. At some point in the conversion we began talking about reloading.

    Jim reloads and had a squib. He e-mailed and asked my advice on how to get it out. My suggestion about using a hammer and brass rod worked, and gave him the idea for this new tool. I can't remember ever seeing anything like this on the market. He has engineered a device that is gonna have a permanent home in my range bag.

    He calls it a bullet de-lodger and it works. I have always used a hammer and brass rods to remove a squib. This thing he has developed beats all that stuff hands-down.

    Except for the brass rods it uses, the tool has a life-time warranty. If you look at the part number, you'll see BT109N9. The BT is me, Jim recognized my contribution by using my initials in the nomenclature - how cool is that?

    It costs $49.99 and comes ready for use to remove a pistol squib, but it can just as easily be used on a rifle squib. You'll have to purchase the longer brass rods for the rifle squib separately.

    I also know that many of you, like me, have kept a hammer and some brass rods or cheap wooden dowels in your range bag - smart move. But this de-lodger tool makes all that obsolete. And I also I know that some of you may never have had a squib and will not be interested in this, and I totally understand that, So, stop here and don't go any further.



    But for those of you, who like me, reload 1,000s of rounds in a few months, this is for you. I'm not ashamed to admit that, yes, I've had a few squibs in my time - but that has never discouraged me from reloading. So, here's a quick fix, check it out.

    Below is the flyer Jim put together to introduce the new bullet de-lodged tool.
    http://webmail.knology.net/mai...docx&name=flyer.docx

    If you are unable to get the flyer to download, then go to Jim's web site and scroll downward to see the new bullet de-lodger.
    Nicholson Performance - Manufacturers of Custom Speed Parts & Tools & Many Useful Items.We also offer custom machining.

    Jim is burning the midnight oil working on videos of the tool in action and they should be on his web site in a few days.

    Jim is one helluva nice guy, give him a call if you have questions.

    Yours Truly
    Hack

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    Looks like a handy tool!

    So far I've been lucky enough to not need one, but I know my day is coming

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strycnine View Post
    Looks like a handy tool!

    So far I've been lucky enough to not need one, but I know my day is coming
    I hoped you "knocked on wood" when you typed your response.

    Hack


 

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