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Article about: It looks to me like an ejection port cover, XL size. Any idea?

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    It looks to me like an ejection port cover, XL size. Any idea?
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    Wouldn't think it a port cover......not made of iron/steel. Would be aluminium alloy if it was.

    Maybe a bit off a pot belly stove ?

    Steve T

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    Hi Steve,

    it was found in a wood where there is not much litter. Just german and british spent cases, badges (very few left) and ordnance and armour parts. I found a Bren mag not far from it.

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    Aaahhh sorry....my mistake. Assumed you were on airfields like me

    Could it be off an American grease gun ?

    Steve T

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    Hi Steve,
    unfortunately airfields are off limits here. I prefer to hunt old and dismissed shooting ranges or battle/training fields.

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    Hi Matt, it is the lid/cover from an MG34 ammo drum.

    I have borrowed this pic of a Yugo made copy to illustrate the point. Yours of course is wartime German.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    thank you Ade, you spotted it well!
    I do have 2 relic MG drums here, one found not too far from the place where I found this part but it didn't come to my mind

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    Wow ! What s uperb find it turned out to be ! Grats

    Once again, post up a pic of something covered in 60years of rust, with no markings or paint of any kind and Ade will identify it.

    Truly remarkable knowledge you have Ade !

    Steve T

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    I just checked my 2 trommeln and they both miss that part!

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    Hi Steve, you are too kind.

    Hi Matt, that is great!

    Cheers, Ade.

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