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about 20-23 years ago I was walking along an old graveyard off of poplar av in collierville TN. I was about 12-13 at the time and was just poking around when I found this piece of metal on the ground. well fast forward to today and found it in a box and figured I would ask you fine gentlemen what you opinion of what this might be. It is about an 1.5-2" long. feels like lead but is not soft like lead. it is scared up a great bit but what is odd is it has what looks to be the makings of a hollow point tip and the rear of this thing has a rounded edge (not sure how else to describe it). Well here are some pictures. is it an old bullet of some sort?

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Guest BEARMAN
Well ya fruit, kinda hard standing this thing up on end. :)

Ever heard of "Vice Grips"?..... Jeez, dude, why make it hard on yourself. :P

FWIW, I bet Mikey knows all the chords and the words to Deliverance! LOL! :)

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Guest Bronker
Why do I hear banjo music? :D
Your the one playing?
:P No... "Deliverance?" (If ya gotta 'splain it...)
Well ya fruit, kinda hard standing this thing up on end. :)
That's what she said... :D
zingggg lol
Ever heard of "Vice Grips"?..... Jeez, dude, why make it hard on yourself. :P

FWIW, I bet Mikey knows all the chords and the words to Deliverance! LOL! :)

there were words to Dueling Banjo's?
There's words?

And early on in this thread there lurked a topic. Perhaps we should revisit it. :)

Consensus...a bullet?

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Guest BEARMAN
there were words to Dueling Banjo's?
There's words?

See...just shows to go ya how familiar I'am with that tune of which you speak with great knowledge of.:)

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Actually, "Deliverance" (1972) is on right now, AMC (Comcast 36). You can catch the entire experience...

Does AMC show their stuff unedited anymore? Added commercials, of course, so there's a plus. :rolleyes: At least it is letterboxed.

- OS

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It's a bullet in such condition it is impossible to determine the type. Caliber maybe, but nothing else.

Might make someone a fine banjo pick.

It appears to be intact enough to get the weight as well (?). I would guess at a 30/30 but if you grab the outer diameter, length, and weight, you can probably get close to the truth. It was fired probably, those look like rifling marks in the pic -- though you never know it could have gotten stuck in the barrel, been bashed out with a cleaning rod to make the "hollow point", and discarded.... I am guessing its modern enough to not have a very interesting history unless you found it near a skeleton.

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You obviously haven't worked to hard in your life time....you have very clean girly hands, and is that a leather shirt cuff I see??. No offense.......

Does the cemetary have any old war vets burried there?? Wondering if a 21 gun salute used real bullets at one time.....possible?? Maybe. Then again, so is the swamp monster per the Discovery channel......take it to a gun/balistic historian and see if they may be able to help you out....

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Guest BEARMAN
You obviously haven't worked to hard in your life time....you have very clean girly hands, and is that a leather shirt cuff I see??. No offense......

:)

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