OLD BULLET IDENTIFICATION PLEASE!

V&K

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Tony in SC

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Always need measurements when IDing bullets. First could be mussel loader second could be 45acp ???
 

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V&K

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Jan 17, 2021
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Always need measurements when IDing bullets. First could be mussel loader second could be 45acp ???
Got it! First time finding older bullets with no markings.. think we found a good spot.
The one that is not lead is 10mm
& The lead one is 9mm. Thank you!!
 

EccentricInTexas

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Jan 14, 2013
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The copper 9mm one is modern. 1900 or newer. The other one looks older and is possibly a 38-40 which is 40 caliber/10mm. Thats my guess anyways. Neat finds!!!
 

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V&K

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Jan 17, 2021
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Thank you! Kinda figured the second one was not very old. It was found around the same area as the other. Didn't have much time today, but I will be going back the this area and doing some more detecting. It's quite vast, with tons of history.

Nice YouTube channel! ��
 

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