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Can only guess, but the first two might be reamers for removing carbon, the hammer would have many uses, and the third looks to be a tool for ensuring the rounds were seated at the correct depth in the belts - the three "studs" presumably fitting into the holes provided in the belts - which presumably explains the presence of the said holes !?
The wooden handled cranks are headless case extractors....
They come in many types of handles and configurations but all do the same thing.
I'll see if I still have one left.
They fit on the sled mount in the middle of the plate under the T & E mechanism.
cheers,
Warren
The aluminum hand device is for setting the round depth in the belt..
Hammer: to beat the snot out of it if nothing else will move it...
MG1918, does the "hammer" have recesses in it's hitting surfaces on it's head? I was wondering if it is a copper/hide mallet with it's copper and hide inserts missing? Obviously your photo only shows the side of the "hammer" which doesn't tell us if the head is recessed.