Agreed. Something to do with logging. My grandfather had several tools with that similar end. One was called a cantdog. It was a bit different but same idea. Lots of the old claw looking things we find were made to grip a logThe claw appears to me to be part of a broken hook off of a logging type chain.
The bullet looks like a Wad Cutter. I have not seen one for quite some time but hey were very popular with hand loaders due to the low cost. Many police departments used them on their practice ranges. Cool stuff!Can anyone shed some light on what the claw/tooth-looking thing is? Also, any information on the bullet would be helpful too!
Hello MawkusD. Definitely modern but for a revolver. Hard to tell by your picture but I suspect .38 Special. "Wad Cutter" refers to the manner in which these style of bullets cut a hole or "wad" of paper in a target as it passed through.Logging hook isn't exactly what I was hoping for, but thanks for the response. The "wad" of lead is definitely a bullet. It has a hole in the base and rings around it that are somewhat masked by the barrel scrapings. I'm assuming it's modern. Thanks guys.