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I've found 6 civil war bayonets , a civil war sword , iron knuckles , lots of gun parts , cannon parts .View attachment 1901771
Yes I have found several. I detected for some of the local Police Departments before they had their own detectors.
No, I've never found any real Guns, Swords, etc. - just a bunch of Toy Cap Pistols, a few .55 Cal Machine Gun shells and a reproduction of a Nazi Dagger still in the Sheath.
as seen in the picture, on the right hand side of the frame just above the front part of the trigger guard, the 'firing instructions' are cast into the frame. This is not a real bullet firing firearm. It is a Daisy Powerline Model 617x BB pistol that uses a CO2 cartridge. Supposed to be a BB firing replica of a Beretta Model 92
Thanks, jewelerguy! That is great information. I wondered why directions were on the gun and noticed it was made in Taiwan. I really appreciate the details. BB guns did come up in my search for similar looking guns but no specific models. As an aside....do you have any recommendations to clean a tungsten ring? I see an inscription inside but it is hard to read. I tried dish soap but it’s still very gray. Thanks...hoping to dind a date or initials to try to return!
Thanks, jewelerguy! That is great information. I wondered why directions were on the gun and noticed it was made in Taiwan. I really appreciate the details. BB guns did come up in my search for similar looking guns but no specific models. As an aside....do you have any recommendations to clean a tungsten ring? I see an inscription inside but it is hard to read. I tried dish soap but it’s still very gray. Thanks...hoping to dind a date or initials to try to return!
Yes, I did try them on, and they do fit. I just prefer to carry my semi - auto when detecting in real big parks that can have some issues ! Brass knuckles were a big "gang" item in the 70's, and early 80's. Now they usually carry guns, so the knuckles are a little outdated and way less effective, compared to todays weapons of choice.Ewww brass knuckles? That’s interesting. Did you try them on?
I remember a post here from years ago where someone pulled up a few machine guns from a stream. I don't have the time to look for the post atm but perhaps someone else here could find it
I remember a post here from years ago where someone pulled up a few machine guns from a stream. I don't have the time to look for the post atm but perhaps someone else here could find it
The only gun I ever found was a late 1700's or early 1800's flintlock plate. Found it in Foster, RI in 2018. Also found the ramrod, but never found the barrel of the gun...
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Sure have!
A M1767 French sword
a Napoleonic era French briquette c.1800
Eagle pommel from an 1840s German-made officers sword
Several brass pocket derringers over the years–Liege gunworks and HERO MFG CO
and lock plates from muskets,
all the brass parts from a CW Enfield,
multiple double barrel shotgun breechblocks
several pairs of lead knuckles,
a civil war single barrel (likely CS) shotgun
An Alan & Thurber pepperbox pistol 1830s
And this past week I dug an Otis A Smith rimfire .36 cal pistol 1870s