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Bullet-shaped metal fell out when changing KLX 125 oil?

I changed the oil in my 2003 KLX 125L the other day and a piece of metal fell outIt looks just like a 9mm bulletIt doesn't appear to be cut/shaved/brokenIt just fell out of the drain plug when i undid the boltKinda has a wider base and a flat top, but in the general 9mm bullet shape and sizeAny ideas?!

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What kind of metal is it? Your cam, rod,rockers, cam chain, transmission, bearings,bolts and crank are steel, your piston, clutch basket, case and your covers are aluminum.
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