Magic Bullet

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Went in the woods scouting around an old woolen mill from 1812. I've lived here since 86 and never knew what was in them woods. Looks like a real good spot. Found this capgun which is pretty dang realistic,I like the handle grip,got a 1928 Magic token,and, a bullet with a dia. of .440 and length of .665,any guesses? I'm going back in the a.m. to see what else may be hiding! God Bless HH Chris
 

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Had one similar and shot or captured hundreds of bad guys...( caps--pre- bullets)

mine was a Red Ryder version...same grip
 

stefen said:
Had one similar and shot or captured hundreds of bad guys...( caps--pre- bullets)

mine was a Red Ryder version...same grip
stefen,You probably unrolled the caps and put them on the train track for a slow moving train!
 

No trains in the country...lots of woods, cricks and sloughs...
 

I love the token!
 

Nice finds ....congrats! :thumbsup:
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I found the same exact cap gun in a back yard, except with no barrel and it was very corroded
 

cool cap gun! loved finding my first one lol
 

Looks like a Colt .44 caliber pistol bullet for the 1861 model.
 

BosnMate said:
Looks like a Colt .44 caliber pistol bullet for the 1861 model.
BosnMate,Posted on what is it, 44 Cal. Richmond Colt CW. Cool find for up North here! God Bless HH Chris
 

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