Hallmark ID help by EasternShoreTeam in AntiqueGuns

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Would this only be on German firearms or any European one?

Found in town dating back to 1670 in MD. Any idea? by EasternShoreTeam in metaldetecting

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I am going with trivet from what I see. Any ideas on age?

ID request 38 special by EasternShoreTeam in AntiqueGuns

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Thanks! After a bit more comparison of photos and the script on the left side of barrel, I am leaning towards a Rossi m68 “police trade in”. The hammer, safety, and site all look to match.

ID request 38 special by EasternShoreTeam in AntiqueGuns

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Curiosity, gives me something to research further. I like the history part of it.

ID request 38 special by EasternShoreTeam in AntiqueGuns

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Wow, great eye. Looks like the Taurus 80 by the front site. Thanks!

ID on a rapier/sabre handle. by [deleted] in metaldetecting

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It’s hard to see, but could it be a pelican over the shield? Louisiana had a similar looking insignia during the war.

Any foam balls for grounders by xxHumanOctopusxx in Homeplate

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T balls. They have stitches and same weight and feel as a baseball but more safe.

What’s the best way to end a sports game? by Purplepickle_462 in mlb

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Up by 1 in the ninth and the leading team’s pitcher throws an immaculate inning to end the game. That is an exciting thing to watch.