Not sure what I found today

w0otiez

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IMG_20130607_232807.webpIMG_20130607_232824.webpIMG_20130607_232901.webpIMG_20130607_232909.webpIMG_20130607_232935.webp Not sure what the item is with the eagle on it... and the metal piece I assume is some part to a gun? .. plus found and old rifle shell?
 

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It's a boy scout neckerchief slide

Dig until your arm falls off
 

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The second item looks like it could be part of a trigger assembly from a gun of some kind

Dig until your arm falls off
 

The lever looking object looks like a lawn mower throttle control.
 

The thing with an eagle is a boy scout neckerchief slide.
The next thing is a trigger mechanism, possibly to a cap pistol.
The shell casing should have some numbers/ + letters on the base of the case? If you can post a pic of the base of the case we may be able to ID it for you.

HH< yelnif
 

Nice finds, and welcome to TNet! :hello:
 

yep throttle control
 

Throttle control and the floridali is a Boy Scout weeblo bandana clamp I think!!
 

And that's a bullet casing
 

Thanks for all the replys on my junk finds today! As far as the bullet casings letters and numbers. can't quite get a good pic of it, but it says 303 British and can only make out "Nor" because that area has a chunk missing.. must be from when it was fired.
 

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Interesting finds w0otiez.
 

Thanks for all the replys on my junk finds today! As far as the bullet casings letters and numbers. can't quite get a good pic of it, but it says 303 British and can only make out "Nor" because that area has a chunk missing.. must be from when it was fired.

The .303 Cal was the standard British military cartridge from 1889 until the 1950s!
 

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