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Recent content by Erndog

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    Civil War bullet experts

    Got it. That's page 96 in my edition.
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    Civil War bullet experts

    I'm not seeing anything like that on my page 32. They are all 44 cals. My book is a 2013 edition. Different??
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    Civil War bullet experts

    Do you know the weight?
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    Civil War bullet experts

    You told me that's not the right caliber.
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    Civil War bullet experts

    Ok, I thought I saw some faint remnants.
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    Civil War bullet experts

    Possibly .54 RM type. #135 in "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets & Cartridges" 2 grooves, nose cast, parabolic cavity. Can also be found with truncated cone and teat cavities. Probably made in Marshall, Texas. Dia: .528 Length: 1 Wt: 492
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    Is this modern?

    Diameter is a little difficult. I am pretty sure it is a 36 caliber. It is slightly out of round and varies from .339" to .365". It is 5/8" long, actual is .603" Weight is 7 grams, or 108 grains. I can only measure to within a gram. I hope this helps.
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    Is this modern?

    Kinda what I'm thinking. Just don't remember seeing those recesses on modern slugs.
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    Is this modern?

    Dug this one up recently. It appears to be .36 caliber and 5/8" long. Is it CW era, or modern? The only thing that has me wondering is the recessed base. Dug up near Sailors Creek Battlefield. There was a Naval contingent involved, and I know some Naval pistols were .36 caliber.
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    Help identifying

    A sheet of gold?
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    Any ideas what this is?

    Left item is from a kerosene lamp.
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    Any idea what this might be

    A piece from an old wood stove?? Just a wild guess.
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