FLtreasure
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Was out in Palm Beach, FL area and dug up these very old ammunition casings. After research I discovered the F A 8-02 is a Frankford Arsenal 1902 military ammunition. The smaller broken casing is WRA Co 25-20 round which was Winchester's old headstamp from late 1800's to early 1900's. Don't know a lot about ammunition, so any input is appreciated!
Updated finds from the same area 01/08: I found some old looking bullets and have added the photos to this post. Two of them are fired and the third appears not to have been. The largest and heaviest round has one reeded groove. The smallest round is roundish and has a flat spot on one side.
Updated finds from the same area 01/08: I found some old looking bullets and have added the photos to this post. Two of them are fired and the third appears not to have been. The largest and heaviest round has one reeded groove. The smallest round is roundish and has a flat spot on one side.
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