🔎 UNIDENTIFIED 2 Ring Bullets with Hole in Casing

winslow

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I found one of these a while back and thought it was a one off interesting find. But now I found a second one just the other day about one mile from the first one that looks real similar. The hole is in only one side. I can't come up with a decent explanation. Any ideas as to what's going on here?
 

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I found one of these a while back and thought it was a one off interesting find. But now I found a second one just the other day about one mile from the first one that looks real similar. The hole is in only one side. I can't come up with a decent explanation. Any ideas as to what's going on here?
Cool....! :icon_thumright:
Unfired rimfire cartridges...!
Someone drilled-out the Black Powder , in attempt to, say, use as necklace pendant/charms...??
 

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I need you to provide "precise" measuring of the bullet's diameter (at it fattest part) to be able to give you a 100%-certain ID. But for the moment... they appear to be either a .40 Leet Pistol cartridge (see photo below) or a .41 Derringer cartridge.

Sorry, but no, they definitely are not Pinfire cartridges. The "pin" on a pinfire is always located at the very bottom of the cartridge's side.

I cannot think of a reason to pierce the cartridges like we see in the photo, except to "string" them, such as ticndig's suggestion of a fishing-weight. Sorry, eyemustdigtreasure, but using them as pendants on a necklace seems a bit farfetched to me.
 

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Maybe someone found these whjen they was good and wantged to make them UNUSABLE !!! and just punched a hole in them
 

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I found one of these a while back and thought it was a one off interesting find. But now I found a second one just the other day about one mile from the first one that looks real similar. The hole is in only one side. I can't come up with a decent explanation. Any ideas as to what's going on here?
Some times soldiers would make Necklaces out of them.
 

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The one picture looks like the holes go all the way through both sides
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