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Bang Bang !!

Brokensignal

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In the past twelve months just for the heck of it instead of trowing these bullets and shells in the trash i kept them,all were found in city limits,all plastic off of shotgun shells was totally disintegrated so they have to be old.Some do have dates of the early 1900's.No i do not live in the country,these are from what used to be the country.Just thought it would be neat to keep them.Can you imagine a couple of years worth?
 
Talk about getting your bang for your buck. I find alot of those here, but they had the paper shot housing. I found 9mm luger and 7mm mag in school play ground today, kinda scary!!!
 
In the play ground, scary? Not really. Grabbing shell casings from dad's stuff and taking them to school to show other kids, shouldn't be scary. Hey, they take everything else to school. Why not that. Anything to get attention from their classmates. :lmfao:
 
I live around Baltimore, but I try to avoid areas that I might catch a bullet (past or present). I'm sure it's only a matter of time before I find one anyway.
 
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