In the Stone Age, people used sharp bones, carved stones, scales (chips) and pieces of rock as weapons and tools.
Such items remained in use throughout human civilization, along with new materials used over time.
As archaeological artifacts such objects are classified as lithic tips, without specifying whether they were to be projected by an arch or by other launching means.
Such artifacts can be found all over the world. Those who have survived are generally made of stone, mostly of silix, obsidian or chaillé, but in many excavations arrowheads are found of bone, wood and metal.
Warriors in body paint, exact location not recorded but probably the north-west region of the Northern Territory around Marrakai, circa. 1910s.
Photo credit: Ted Ryko. Our source: Ididj Australia
thanks for your reply bob , is it feasible to build a 444 on a P14/M17 , or is the no4 enfield easier to build? i know where i can buy a lothar walther barrel in 44, 1-38 twist , but i think with a barrel crown of .650" the profile is too light .
hey bob , new on here. i specifically joined to enquire about a 444 you built on a Enfield 4-1 you built . who did the barrel and what was the twist and profile specs ? look foward to your reply . cheers
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