🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Definitely an odd one

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south east kansas
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Whites Eagle Spectrum
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I took the detector out and worked part of a field I don’t usually visit… found some round balls, all different sizes, but no evidence of any structures or non hunting activity… the dark caught me on the other end of the field and as I worked my way back I hit this, I was thinking another round ball when the detector went off instead this popped out. I have a hunch what it is but so far I’m not finding anything really matching it. I don’t want to say just yet so I don’t lead others down the wrong path. I did work it over with a brass brush on a rotary tool, it was pretty crusty and even still has quite a Patina. Anybody know what it is?
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Here’s the round balls… and .22’s funny how none are the same size.
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Is it threaded or ribbed? Looks like it is ribbed in the photo.
It’s threaded I don’t know if this photo helps at all, break bleeder looks very close too, the end opposite of the small hole doesn’t have that nut like all the other things do but it does have two rectangular bumps on opposite sides, my guess is to slot into another piece.
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