Bullet Mold

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I found this old bullet mold at a farm about 10 years ago. I didn't find the spoon that is used to pour the lead into the mold though. Note: The silvery stuff inside, is silver crayon that my son thought he could make a bullet with. Funny thing is, is that it actually worked pretty good. . . lol

Can anyone help indentify the era in which it came from? I do know a little about these molds. But, any help would be appreciated.
 

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I will say C.W- up to maybe the late 1800's
 

it dosnt look that old to me but im not sure. can you put a quarter next to the "bullet" hole so we can see a size comparison
 

Googled "colt bullet mold" and presto, there they were. I think I had seen this at a gun show(we get 1 a month), but am getting old and couldn't remember.
 

Googled "colt bullet mold" and presto, there they were. I think I had seen this at a gun show(we get 1 a month), but am getting old and couldn't remember.

Pretty sure its not a COLT,every one I have,has a round ball,and conical cavity
 

Yeah, I have the same opinion as well. I looked at it closely and don't see a makers' mark anywhere. Its probably because of the patina or condition of it. No markings anywhere to recognise.

Eureka!!
 

Looks like a savage 36.cal cw bullet

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Looks good to me. Too bad it doesn't have a makers' mark to confirm.

Eureka!!
 

Many wont have a makers mark......even some of the COLTS,dont.I have found em identicle....exact,one with,one without.I actually own more that dont.......
 

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