✅ SOLVED Need help with Part of a gun, bit, buckle and ...

cdsieg

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East Texas, Piney woods dug these all within a couple of feet from each other. Any thoughts would be appreciated! I will try to clean them up better tomorrow, I just wanted to get them posted. I found a similar gun part in the past and it turned out to be a cap gun, not sure about this one.

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I had said spencer carbine but that is not right it looks to be to thin to be an actual gun.
 

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The gun might be a Red Ryder BB gun from the 30s. :dontknow:
 

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The gun is a Red Ryder BB gun from the 30s.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I am not saying it is not, because if I knew I wouldn't have posted it! I am having a hard time seeing the resemblance.
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Considering this solved opened the items in their own what is it and got answers for most! Thanks for your help!
 

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