Western Indian War Relics

Mason Jarr

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Nov 23, 2012
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Southwest Idaho
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Minelab CTX3030
Minelab E-trac
Minelab Equinox 800
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Metal Detecting
I've been predominantly hunting sites from the western Indian Wars for the past three years. Here's the display of my best finds....not all of them have IDs. I'd like to see other collections if anyone has some.

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Mason Jarr

Mason Jarr

Sr. Member
Nov 23, 2012
341
1,119
Southwest Idaho
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
Minelab CTX3030
Minelab E-trac
Minelab Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting

NHBandit

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Those are nice pieces, Bandit. Do the rifles still function?
Absolutely. I won't own any that don't. I even fired my 1700s Brown Bess musket on the 4th of July one year. The 50-70 Trapdoor dosn't get fired often with the ammo being obsolete for close to 100 years. I reload for that but even empty Brass is hard to come by. The one company that makes it has been back ordered for 4 years. Here's an original .50 Government round from the late 1800s next to a modern 9mm for comparison.
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sprailroad

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All Treasure Hunting
"Impressive" might just be as understatement...Nice finds there Mason Jar. Especially the 1st & 8th Cav. badges. Oh hell, most all the stuff there. Nice and well done...
 

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