Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgans CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

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Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

If you are a regular on Tnet, you may recall that I posted this very odd bullet that I dug at a Gen. John Hunt Morgan CSA Camp a few months ago. Other than a few guesses that were not appropriate for all audiences-LOL, Nobody figured out how the bullet got into this very peculiar shape. I put it into the display box and forgot about it.
Last week, Dman and I were visiting one of our friends who is a relic dealer. I took the box of relics from that Morgan Camp with me as I had added about 25-30 more bullets and relics to the box since he had seen the contents and I wanted him to see what the old detector had missed and the Fisher F75 had found. He looked at the picket bullets, pinfire bullet, and other new additions. He looked at the bullet in the pics below and I told him that nobody had figured that one out.
He said "I think I know". He went into another room and returned with a 1863 Enfield rifle. He fit one end over the nipple and gently let the hammer down on the other end of the NIPPLE PROTECTOR. Most of the nipple protectors made from bullets I have seen are very short. This one would still keep considerable pressure on the spring but Morgan's Men had to make do. I guess the brass nipple protector on a chain that came with the rifle had been lost. Our friend told me that I had a very unusual nipple protector from the General's 1862 camp. Actually, he was still a Colonel when he camped there. Thanks for looking and happy hunting from Dman and myself who are ready for Fall now.
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Cool nice ID ! :icon_thumleft: :headbang:

Keep @ it and HH !! ;D :D
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Very cool VOL....Just a matter of time :icon_thumright:
 

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Quindy, I'm glad you found out what have, Maybe I need to send you a few things down to I.D. for me ;D I agree with you and Doug about fall, I'm tired of hot weather. Keep up the good work :thumbsup:
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Yep, looks like a nipple protector...albeit not a pretty one. Nice save Quin :wink: :wink:
 

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MUD(S.W.A.T) said:
Cool nice ID ! :icon_thumleft: :headbang:

Keep @ it and HH !! ;D :D
Thanks Mud-Wherever you are and HH.

civilman1 said:
Very cool VOL....Just a matter of time :icon_thumright:
Fall can't come quick enough for us Joe-Football and CW relics. HH Buddy.

tcooper1 said:
Quindy, I'm glad you found out what have, Maybe I need to send you a few things down to I.D. for me ;D I agree with you and Doug about fall, I'm tired of hot weather. Keep up the good work :thumbsup:

Thanks Todd. If we can't i.d. them, we have friends who can. Good luck on Banner #4. HH, Quindy.
 

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{Sentinel} said:
Yep, looks like a nipple protector...albeit not a pretty one. Nice save Quin :wink: :wink:
Thanks Josh. It makes perfect sense now. I guess the curve in the Enfield bullet threw us off plus I found a blow thru bullet there too and I was thinking it was some sort of double load. HH Buddy, Quindy.
 

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That was an unusual bullet. I thought it was neat when Larry put the nipple protector in the Enfield rifle to show us how it worked.
Dman
 

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موت معاش للتقاعد الكحول إلى كا said:
It sure does look like they were attempting a "one-hitter".

For tobacco.
Ple, is that you Buddy??? HH, Quindy
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Hey Quindy this is Tom up here in Louisville. What a great find and congrats on the ID.

KFB
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Great work, Looks like you and Dman have taken a lot of relics out of Morgans camp, I am just lucky to have one
of them.

Thanks Quindy for giving me a Great Historical find, my very own J.H. Morgans 3 ringer. Doesn't get any better than that!

Hope to see you and Dman this fall!

HH, Ringfinder
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Great ID. Never would have thought that you would get an ID on it. Glad you were able too. :thumbsup:
 

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I can't wait to get back to that camp this fall.
Dman
 

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Re: Mystery Bullet From Gen. Morgan's CSA Cavalry Camp-SOLVED (Finally)

Got to comment again.....Morgan is one of my favorite Confederates hands down. Glad to see you and Doug saving some of his mens' history :icon_thumleft: :wink:
 

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