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pistol found in dry creek bed

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The title pretty much says it all.
After being permanently laid off from my job of 27 years, I went back to running the lawn service I also own.
Since the economy is so tough we are taking any job offered, one of them being, trimming 3/4 of a mile of 4 board fence and 3 dry creek beds. While trimming one of the creeks I looked down and low and behold, there lay a revolver.
I called the sheriff and he and a detective came out and picked it up, at which point I was informed that this was a common occurrence. Well, it was a first for me, just thought I would share...
 
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Decades ago a friend worked for a charcoal plant. The wood chips travel up a conveyor and a magnet picks up metal objects before they fall into the thing that makes them charcoal. One night a worker brought him a cocked 1911. The grips were gone, the frame and slide were rusted together and the safety was disengaged. We wondered if someone capped someone else and ditched it in a hurry.
 
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My buddy lost his Taurus Titanium Tracker .357Mag in the mountains this summer. I bet that thing will look pretty good when someone finds it in a hundred years or so!

My uncle has found both a vintage Winchester and Peacemaker with the plow. Neither were in good shape, but recognizable.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ATH</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My buddy lost his Taurus Titanium Tracker .357Mag in the mountains this summer. I bet that thing will look pretty good when someone finds it in a hundred years or so!

My uncle has found both a vintage Winchester and Peacemaker with the plow. Neither were in good shape, but recognizable. </div></div>

losing anything, sucks!

I have plowed thousands of acres and the best thing I ever found was a mercury dime. The date was partially worn so it wasn't worth much...
 
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One of my friends found a breach from a double barrel shotgun the other day while we were out hunting arrowheads. We looked around for a bit but couldn't find the barrels. You never know where that stuff is going to turn up.
 
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never found one on DRY land, however I was diving in lake Pontchartrain with my scuba gear(as a dare). And found what looked to be an old 9mm in the muck. around the pilings for the causeway on the south shore about 1/2 a mile out. (no grips left all that was left was the frame, slide, etc. but was rusted and overgrown with marine life. One of my more memorable dives
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my friend's face was priceless when i came up with it lol