I have here a few bullets that have been fired and would love some help with the ID.
First: I believe this is a .50 caliber bullet from a Browning Machine Gun.
It has 8 land and groove marks with a right hand twist.
The size can be seen in the picture.
The puzzle is that the tip is yellow. That confuses me.

Second: I believe this is an American .30-06 bullet from an M1/2 Garand rifle.
It has 4 land and groove marks with a right hand twist.
The tip appears to be black, so possibly armour piercing.


Third: I am not sure about this. Possibly a British .303 bullet jacket.
It has 5 land and groove marks with a left hand twist.
It also has a boat tail.
Puzzling.

These were all found on a hill occupied by British troops then taken by the Chinese during the Battle of Imjin River.
Any help to confirm or correct my assumptions would really be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
First: I believe this is a .50 caliber bullet from a Browning Machine Gun.
It has 8 land and groove marks with a right hand twist.
The size can be seen in the picture.
The puzzle is that the tip is yellow. That confuses me.

Second: I believe this is an American .30-06 bullet from an M1/2 Garand rifle.
It has 4 land and groove marks with a right hand twist.
The tip appears to be black, so possibly armour piercing.


Third: I am not sure about this. Possibly a British .303 bullet jacket.
It has 5 land and groove marks with a left hand twist.
It also has a boat tail.
Puzzling.

These were all found on a hill occupied by British troops then taken by the Chinese during the Battle of Imjin River.
Any help to confirm or correct my assumptions would really be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
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