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  1. #1
    us
    Jun 2009
    Whites M6, Whites Pulse Diver, ETRAC.
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    Bullet help.

    Is this a CW mini bullet? How old do you think it is? Its small.
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  2. #2

    Apr 2008
    245

    Re: Bullet help.

    Hard to tell without a measurement, but it looks to be a .31 or .36 cal. pistol bullet.

  3. #3
    us
    Sep 2007
    Middle Tennessee
    -------(Water)------- Garrett Infinium (Relic and Coin) Minelab Sov. Elite Tesoro Bandido UMax White's Blue Grey
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    Re: Bullet help.

    My educated guess without knowing the exact measurements and by relating to the penny would be a civil war era .36 caliber pistol shot.
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    Jun 2009
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    Re: Bullet help.

    Millimeters.
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  5. #5

    Feb 2006
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    Re: Bullet help.

    Thanks for the very-precise measurement. Converting your millimeters ruler to inches, your bullet is definitely a civil war era .44-caliber Colt "New Model" bullet, manufactured by the Hazard Powder Company (Hazardville, CT), for use in the Colt Army-model revolver.

  6. #6
    us
    Jun 2009
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    Re: Bullet help.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCannonballGuy
    Thanks for the very-precise measurement. Converting your millimeters ruler to inches, your bullet is definitely a civil war era .44-caliber Colt "New Model" bullet, manufactured by the Hazard Powder Company (Hazardville, CT), for use in the Colt Army-model revolver.
    Thank you dc,dachief and cannonball. I found an image of the bullet and gun.
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