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del
11-24-2020, 08:01 PM
Sunday i was only afforded a few hours out to play in the woods , to check out a possible site and maybe hit a couple older "hammered out" sites with a new deus program for the heavy iron . Well the "possible site" wasn't anything but i did hit a coin spill in the woods (2 indians 1863 , 1881 and a 1893 v-nickel ) , a random hunter's drop i'm sure.

The sites we went to were ones George and I hit about 10 years ago , it was a great area that yielded maybe 600 to 700 buttons and more than a dozen coins in the many times we went to hit it (for years) . Unfortunately the finds were getting very sparse and I haven't been back in years but one of the friends suggested it as we were just around the corner from there and i've been wanting to test out the deus on some of these low producing places . so with a new program and the high elliptical coil i purposely stayed near the iron infested cellar lips and iron patches. I was rewarded with 14 buttons many i know the DFX would of never have heard in all that iron and the find of the day was this 68791 , it was a very surprising find as I've found many gun parts (trigger guards , stock and side plates) but a complete flintlock barrel with breech plug has been on my list for some time now. A good friend media blasted the rust off 68792 and revealed the centuries old closed powder hole where the flash pan would of sat 68793 and the breech plug is mostly all there (broke where the screw was that held it to the wooden stock.68794 he also put a nice coat of flat "wrought iron black" paint to protect it from re rusting. I imagine it resembled one of these two very similar octagon barreled versions back in its day 200 plus years ago. 6879568796

The deus is a "beast" in the iron and i was pulling the tiniest of buttons in the iron matrix of the cellar lip edges , simply amazing machine.

Dan

Bucknut
11-24-2020, 08:47 PM
That sir, is an awesome relic!

Lodge Scent
11-24-2020, 10:01 PM
Oh I like that Dan!

Digger Don
11-24-2020, 11:12 PM
Very cool find Dan, your friend did a great job cleaning it up!

Full Metal Digger
11-25-2020, 12:06 AM
That is a really cool find Del! Which program are you running on the deus?

Donnie B
11-25-2020, 05:21 AM
That barrel is so very cool! :envious: Ron did a fantastic job on it too. It looks great and that will certainly be a centerpiece find for the Del museum. Congrats! Loving the Deus. It is a beast in the iron!

Tony Two-Cent
11-25-2020, 10:17 AM
Such an incredible piece of history saved from being lost forever! I am reading so many Deus success stories. It's great that a detector like this can open up pounded sites for new possibilities.

It cleaned up beautifully, Dan! Museum piece! :notworthy:

:congrats:

OxShoeDrew
11-25-2020, 01:21 PM
Dan, what would a colonial homesteader do with a pistol? Didn't they hunt with longer barreled guns? Also, would some of the musket balls we find go with that gun?
Great job!
:congrats:

del
11-25-2020, 02:44 PM
That sir, is an awesome relic!

Thank you sir ! I've been waiting on a find as this !



Oh I like that Dan!

:thumbsup01: me too Jeff , thanks



Very cool find Dan, your friend did a great job cleaning it up!

Yes his name is Ron Yingling i was out with him and his twin Brother Rick , we all swing the Deus and we all did pretty well for only a few hours hunt.



That is a really cool find Del! Which program are you running on the deus?

I was using Calabash Digger's pitch program reactivity 3 and bump it up to 5 in the bad iron , thank you Dave



That barrel is so very cool! :envious: Ron did a fantastic job on it too. It looks great and that will certainly be a centerpiece find for the Del museum. Congrats! Loving the Deus. It is a beast in the iron!

it continuously impressed me in the iron , and i just finished it spot in the display with other gun parts and bullets and round ball 68797



Such an incredible piece of history saved from being lost forever! I am reading so many Deus success stories. It's great that a detector like this can open up pounded sites for new possibilities.

It cleaned up beautifully, Dan! Museum piece! :notworthy:

:congrats:

Thanks Tony , the machine does so well in iron infested areas especially with the 9 inch high frequency elliptical coil.



Dan, what would a colonial homesteader do with a pistol? Didn't they hunt with longer barreled guns? Also, would some of the musket balls we find go with that gun?
Great job!
:congrats:

Drew , this was a huge weapon of maybe .60 caliber or more , definitely wasn't a "boot" pistol and easy to conceal . This does explain some of the large caliber round ball i had found here in the past .

Dan

The Rebel
11-30-2020, 06:15 AM
That's an awesome find Dan! I'm guessing you'll be going back to find the rest.

Noah
11-30-2020, 06:24 PM
Truly a people who'd just fought off the greatest power on the planet! Proud of the heritage we all share! That is a great relic. :thumbsup02: