While messing around in the back yard my redback boot hooked on and unearthed the following:
This is a .50 caliber casing and from the head stamp is made by US firm Frankford Arsenal in 1941. This was used in the Browning M2 machine gun the common gun used on American fighter and bomber aircraft in WWII. What it's doing in my backyard in central Canberra is another question. I can only assume the elderly gentleman that previously owned the place had a collection of sorts but over the years cleaned out onto several rubbish piles that were removed just prior to me buying the place. There is still crap just under the surface.
It looks quite pitted in the photo but feels pretty straight. I am hoping the pitting in the photo is exaggerated by the blotchy appearance but I am sure there is a bit of degradation. The projectile end has been squished in on one side but I might be able to get it back into shape (now where did I put that .50 cal necking die). I guess I should try and clean it up and see how she looks.
Got to say I'm pretty rapped and I can see how you metal detector guys get your motivation. Heh, but who needs a metal detector when you have redback boots? .
Jon
This is a .50 caliber casing and from the head stamp is made by US firm Frankford Arsenal in 1941. This was used in the Browning M2 machine gun the common gun used on American fighter and bomber aircraft in WWII. What it's doing in my backyard in central Canberra is another question. I can only assume the elderly gentleman that previously owned the place had a collection of sorts but over the years cleaned out onto several rubbish piles that were removed just prior to me buying the place. There is still crap just under the surface.
It looks quite pitted in the photo but feels pretty straight. I am hoping the pitting in the photo is exaggerated by the blotchy appearance but I am sure there is a bit of degradation. The projectile end has been squished in on one side but I might be able to get it back into shape (now where did I put that .50 cal necking die). I guess I should try and clean it up and see how she looks.
Got to say I'm pretty rapped and I can see how you metal detector guys get your motivation. Heh, but who needs a metal detector when you have redback boots? .
Jon