lead bullet help

Diggincoinz

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hasbeen

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Scaling the bullet as best as I could ,it fell into the 9mm-38spl. range.

It appears to be a full metal jacketed bullet indicating either an auto pistol bullet or a revolver round loaded for the military.

The profile closely matches the .38 Special full metal jacketed ammo in my collection. Some of the older .38 Super bullets had a similar profile but your bullet appears to have a channelure indicating more likely a revolver bullet.

The .38 Spl. was introduced in 1902,the .38 Super in 1929.

Of course a handloader could have used that bullet in several different cartridges.

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Charlie P. (NY)

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Looks like some .38 Spl FMJ ammo I have. The Air Police that patrol air bases used to be issued .38 revolvers with FMJ ammo.
 

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Diggincoinz

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Wow! Very interesting info.

The bullet is lead, gave me one of those bouncy around iffy signals on my Garrett machine. Lead turns white after many many year so I'm told.
 

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