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    Buckle, Ammunition

    Hey, anyone know if this buckle is from the 1700s? I found it amongst other 1700s items at a cabin site and wasn't sure if it was that old. Also, what are those lead things, a round musket ball with a pin and a conical one. Thanks!
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    Drew, it's a machine-made buckle, I think most folks date those after 1800. I'm not sure how much later though. Del might know when machine-made buckles popped onto the scene in the NE USA.
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    Thanks, Dave! That's what I was thinking. Good luck tonight!
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    Drew, you're tearing it up, great job! That large, pointed round I believe is called a sabot round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rebel View Post
    Drew, you're tearing it up, great job! That large, pointed round I believe is called a sabot round.
    ohhh I had to look that up, Roger!
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