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  1. #1
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    Detecting Don

    Apr 2005
    Olathe, KS
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    Multi Ring Sharps

    I found these bullets yesterday and was very surprised when I realized what I had. Can anyone tell me what makes the Multi Ring so rare and valuable and who actually used it.

    Thanks!
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  2. #2
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    R.I.P all the worms i killed digging my loot.

    Apr 2008
    Auburn Hills MI
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    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    I don't know why I think this but the one on the left looks like a bee hive to me.................I know that doesn't answer ur question but if you read my responses I never really do..............

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  3. #3

    Feb 2005
    Missouri
    145

    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Mult-rings are not very rare, just rare in a lot of places, if that makes since. Here in Missouri we find them quit often, and I can honestly say I have found a lot more multi-rings of various calibers than I have Spencers. Having said that, most believe they were manufactured by the St. Louis arsenal. I know the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry had them here in Missouri. There is also a large number found in Northern Mississippi. The rarest are the larger calibers. Hope this helps.

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    Looking for that ONE find.

    Nov 2005
    South Central Kansas
    Etrac
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    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Didn't see your post. Two very neat finds I know that. Thanks for sharing.

    Burdie

  5. #5
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    CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER

    Jun 2006
    Moonlight and Magnolias
    Fisher 1266-X and Tesoro Silver µMax
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    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Quote Originally Posted by mobrigade
    Mult-rings are not very rare, just rare in a lot of places, if that makes since. Here in Missouri we find them quit often, and I can honestly say I have found a lot more multi-rings of various calibers than I have Spencers. Having said that, most believe they were manufactured by the St. Louis arsenal. I know the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry had them here in Missouri. There is also a large number found in Northern Mississippi. The rarest are the larger calibers. Hope this helps.
    I think "rare" depends on location--but in terms of price, the multi-rings are one of the more desirable bullets! So it's nice that you two are in places you can recover them. Nice finds!



    -Buckleboy
    Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
    TEN Half Reales:
    1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
    1836 8 Reales
    A 17?? One Real
    1819 Token/Jeton
    Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
    Henry Clay Campaign Button, 1820s or 1830s
    FIVE Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
    1838-O Dime (no stars), Two 1839-O Half Dimes, an 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
    1892 Barber Dime
    1918 Walking Liberty Half
    1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
    Military Relics:
    Possible Spanish Colonial Era Cap Badge
    FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
    1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
    CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
    CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
    3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments

    Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.

  6. #6

    May 2008
    Linden, VA
    Minelab GPX5000, Whites MXT, Garrett AT PRO
    822
    Relic Hunting

    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    The one on the left looks like the .52 cal sharps ring tail from what I have heard they where made in the Richmond arsenal I have found 2 in a known Confederate camp the other looks like the .44 cal sharps and I think that is confederate as well.

  7. #7

    Nov 2006
    26

    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    I found one just like the yours shown on the left...stumbled across it last week while rockhounding not far from my house in Lawrence, Kansas...had NO CLUE what it was until just last night! My son (age 17 & very smart) gets all the credit because he's the one who realized it could be an old bullet which roused my curiosity enough to start some online research.

    Because I found this bullet in newly disturbed ground 1 mile from Quantrill's trail & also within a couple of miles from a well-known underground railroad stopping place, I'm eager to learn more. I wonder if some connection exists & if such things can be determined or not.

    Questions I've come up with:

    Was this bullet exclusive to Union or Confederate use? There's conflicting info on various websites...ugh!

    Was this bullet military issue or in general circulation for the civilian population?

    Was this bullet common in Kansas?

    What range of circumstances would this bullet likely have been fired under in the Lawrence, KS area, i.e., hunting, target practice, law enforcement, illegal activity, border disputes or other war related events, etc.?

    How long was this bullet in use?

    Can the bullet be dated to any degree more specific within the overall period of manufacture?

    Is there a ballistic databank or something similar that can match this bullet to the gun which fired it?

    What other questions should I be asking & who should I be directing them to?

    Looking forward to discovering answers in the days ahead & sure hoping to borrow a decent metal detector to see if there's other items of interest in my rock hunting spot!!!

    Thanks & Regards
    JK

  8. #8

    Jul 2007
    Maryland
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    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Ty

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  9. #9
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    Detecting Don

    Apr 2005
    Olathe, KS
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    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Quote Originally Posted by tymcmurray
    That link doesn't work for me, it says "Service Unavailable".
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  10. #10

    May 2006
    20

    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Here's one of two I dug. steve in so az
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  11. #11
    us
    Jan 2008
    Plainville,Ga
    Fisher 1266x and White's MXT 300
    685

    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    I like the multiring sharps bullets,there just a neat bullet all together.

    Jonathon
    "Whiskey - I like it, I always did, and that is the reason I never use it".   Robert E. Lee

  12. #12
    us
    Aug 2008
    Virginia
    GARRETT GTAx 550
    1,518

    Re: Multi Ring Sharps

    Here in Va the multi ring sharps is pretty rare,but we do find a few ringtail sharps.I still think that they are very nice finds.Keep up the good work and keep bring the pics of your finds.

    fortbball9

 

 

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