I found these bullets on a rototilled field of a high school, metal detecting. I found items on this field over 100 years old. One was actually a chinese coin from the 1700's. The silvery bullet has a lot of corrosion on the casing. The slug is shiny. The other two do not show any corrosion. Just discolored from being in the ground. I know copper and brass are very resistant to corrosion. What do you think the silvery bullet is?
Thanks!
http://sv1.letmehost.com/img.php?file=sv1/22/silver_bullet2.JPG
http://sv1.letmehost.com/img.php?file=sv1/22/9mm_and_rem_81.JPG
2006-11-22
12:19:25
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3 answers
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Geesh forget it. I only showed the other two bullets to show the difference in corrosion. I want to know about the silver bullet.
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2006-11-22
18:49:23 ·
update #1
It says right in the address of the picture. 9mm and rem_81. That rem's from a bear rifle, it's huge.
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2006-11-22
18:50:53 ·
update #2