CW Bullet ID?

deathhare

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Found this today on a known battle site.
Just trying to ID it since its a little odd compared to others Ive found.

This one is two ring and has a small diameter hole in the bottom. I thought it was a carbine bullet at first but there are ram rod marks on it.
Thank you ahead of time for your ID as I'm trying to learn all the variations of bullets. :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft:

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Steve in PA

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That's a Williams cleaner without the zinc disk.
 

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deathhare

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:laughing7: Funny I didnt even realize that and I have a complete one right here.

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flatbuttonman

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deathhare said:
Found this today on a known battle site.
Just trying to ID it since its a little odd compared to others Ive found.

This one is two ring and has a small diameter hole in the bottom. I thought it was a carbine bullet at first but there are ram rod marks on it.
Thank you ahead of time for your ID as I'm trying to learn all the variations of bullets. :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft:

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Yes it is a type 2 Williams cleaner but it is missing the bottom witch is made of zinc, when fired cleans the barrel. Nice Find Great job.
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