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Re: Small collection of WWII relics
Sorry I don't know what to use on it. It is most likely the old burnt gunpowder residue which is causing the reaction with the alloy. I would just wash it out with soapy water then dry it and protect it with a museum grade wax it to prevent further reaction.
Cheers, Ade.
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07-29-2010 08:05 PM
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Re: Small collection of WWII relics
Once again I would like to thank You for Your advice Ade.
Regards,
Adam
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Re: Small collection of WWII relics
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Kanonier Tokarz
I have a deactivated ZZ 42 firing device for that mine but i can't find it right now.
Take care,
Adam
(pic 8 part of my Mauser collection German,Czechoslovakian, Austrian for Wehrmacht, Lithuanian, Polish and Hungarian made)
Couple of very nice 23mmx152 Russian WW2 VYa cannon shell casings. These are scarce in the UK. I have one that a Russian soldier carved an image of Mickey Mouse into its side, a souvenir from Kursk i was told. Nice items! Regards, Tim.
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Re: Small collection of WWII relics
Thank you Tim. I've got 3 Vya casings and other IL related items.
Regards, Adam
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Re: Small collection of WWII relics
Very nice collection! Check my collection too if you want!
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/blogs...18/#comment508
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